Staying afloat: Asia cybersecurity regulation, emerging threats, and compliance
Episode 4: Cyber threats across Asia are intensifying at the same time as regulators are tightening requirements for how organizations detect, respond to, and report incidents. For legal and compliance teams, the intersection of a more hostile threat environment and a more demanding regulatory framework demands a clear response.
Head of our Asia Pacific Privacy and Cybersecurity practice, Anna Gamvros, Ruby Kwok, and Edward Yau close the Staying Afloat series by examining the current state of cybersecurity regulation across Asia.
Their discussion covers recent regulatory changes in key jurisdictions, the emerging threat patterns most relevant for businesses in the region, and the specific compliance requirements organizations need to address now.
What new obligations are regulators introducing around incident reporting, system security, and third-party risk? How are enforcement priorities shifting, and what does that mean for organizations that have not yet brought their cyber frameworks fully into line? And what does best practice look like for organizations that need to demonstrate compliance while managing an active and evolving threat environment?
Staying afloat tracks the most significant regulatory developments across the Asia-Pacific region in cybersecurity, data privacy, and artificial intelligence, delivering expert analysis from A&O Shearman's regional specialists. Each episode examines a specific jurisdiction or regulatory theme, with practical guidance on what the changes mean for businesses operating in the region. Designed for legal, compliance, and technology professionals navigating a fast-moving Asia-Pacific regulatory landscape.