The explosive growth in cyberattacks and their increasing sophistication in recent years has created a need among large institutions, tech companies and data-driven companies in the Netherlands for legal advice on incident response plans and procedures, as well as ad-hoc legal advice on data breach incidents and ransomware attacks.

Some national and international firms—Van Doorne, Brinkhof, Dentons and Baker McKenzie to name a few—have seen the cybersecurity gap in the Dutch market and jumped into it.

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