2018 provided further evidence that no company, no matter how big or small or where it is headquartered, is immune when it comes to a data breach. Just ask Facebook, Marriott, British Airways and T-Mobile, to name a few of the major businesses that were compromised.  

Unsurprisingly, cross-border cybersecurity incidents are expected to continue to rise this year, which means legal departments, especially those embedded in companies with an international reach, need to be prepared for a range of diverse challenges, according to a new report from Mayer Brown.

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