This is Texas Lawyer’s third and final part in a series of articles on cybersecurity and ransomware attacks. Last week we heard from an underwriter for cyber liability insurance who told us what you can expect if you are a victim of a ransomware attack and your data becomes compromised.

This week, we spoke with Shawn Tuma, co-chair of data privacy and cybersecurity at Spencer Fane, where his practice covers three distinct areas: cyber risk management; cyber incident response; and cybersecurity, hacking, and data breach litigation.

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