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Cyber Security & Cybercrime
Cyber Security & Cybercrime Solicitors in Manchester and London
Cybercrime is a crime involving a computer or computer network. The computer may have been used in committing the crime, or it may be the target. Cybercrime may harm someone’s security or finances.
Regulations and laws have been into place to prevent cybercrime such as the Computer Misuse Act 1990 which prosecuted cybercriminals if they commit the following illegal activities:
- Gaining unauthorized access to a computer’s data and sensitive information with malicious intent and without permission
- The intentional use of computers to commit a crime or harm others
- The modification, removal, tampering with, or ransom of personal data via malware and viruses
- Complacency and aiding computer misuse by creating or obtaining information to perform other cybercrimes
Our Lawyers provide advice on:
- Cybercrime laws and regulations
- Cybercrime advice
Contact Our Cyber Security & Cybercrime advocates in Manchester, Birmingham and London, UK
If you would like to enquire for any of our cyber security & cybercrime law services please complete our online contact form here or send an email to us at [email protected] and one of our cyber security & cybercrime advocates shall call you back.
Alternatively, please call our cyber security & cybercrime lawyers on 0330 127 8888 for a free no obligation discussion.
Monarch Solicitors is a leading UK law firm with specialist cyber security & cybercrime solicitors ready to offer their expertise. Our award-winning Manchester solicitors, London solicitors and Birmingham solicitors offer their legal expertise nationally and internationally.
We are also able to leverage an international network spanning across Hong Kong, Turkey and Dubai to provide seamless assistance with cross-border matters relating to cyber security & cybercrime.
FAQ
Threats that come with cybercrime mainly include phishing attacks, malware attacks, ransomware, password hacks and inside threats.
Cybersecurity is crucial because it safeguards all types of data against theft and loss. Sensitive data, protected health information (PHI), personally identifiable information (PII), intellectual property, personal information, data, and government and business information systems are all included.
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