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Eversheds Sutherland Officially Joins the HKCNSA as a corporate member

On August 19, 2024, Eversheds Sutherland officially joined the Hong Kong China Network Security Association as a corporate member. Eversheds Sutherland, a global multinational law firm formed by the merger of Eversheds LLP and Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP in 2017, is one of the world’s top 50 law firms. The firm has over 70 offices in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the United States, with more than 3,000 lawyers.


Mr. David Ip , Founding Chairman of HKCNSA (first from right), presented a corporate membership certificate to Ms. Frankie Tam, partner of Eversheds Sutherland ( from the left)


As a leading global law firm, Eversheds Sutherland provides high-quality legal advice and services worldwide, covering various fields such as corporate, energy, and intellectual property. They offer innovative and efficient solutions to complex business challenges. Eversheds Sutherland provides comprehensive cybersecurity services, including cybersecurity preparedness, incident response, regulatory compliance, data privacy and security, and technology transactions and procurement. Their global team uses an interdisciplinary and highly collaborative approach to help clients stay ahead of cybersecurity threats and regulatory challenges.

Mr. David Ip , the founding chairman of Hong Kong China Network Security Association (HKCNSA), warmly welcomed Eversheds Sutherland’s joining: “We are delighted to welcome Eversheds Sutherland as a member of the Hong Kong China Network Security Association. Their team of expert lawyers will bring valuable technical and cybersecurity legal knowledge to our members, including board members and CEOs in Hong Kong.”

 

In the future, the HKCNSA will strengthen cooperation and exchange with Eversheds Sutherland, jointly exploring and sharing the latest cybersecurity regulatory developments. This collaboration aims to help members better address cybersecurity challenges and promote the healthy development of the cybersecurity environment in Hong Kong and Mainland China.

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