The law is catching up but is your business keeping pace? Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing cybersecurity and cybercrime. While AI enables faster threat detection and stronger defenses, it’s also empowering hackers with smarter phishing tools, deepfakes, and adaptive malware that’s harder to trace.
In short: AI is both a shield and a sword.
From AI-powered fraud to chatbot-driven scams, the threat landscape has changed—but has your legal protection kept up?
As of May 2025, Cyprus has a solid cybercrime framework—but has yet to fully align with EU directives.
How CleridesLegal Can Help You
At CleridesLegal we don’t just follow the law—we help shape your defense strategy around it. Here’s how we can support you:
1. Cybersecurity Legal Risk Assessment
- Identify vulnerabilities in your digital operations
- Audit compliance with NIS2, GDPR, and the EU Cybersecurity Act
- Advise on AI governance, data protection, and breach readiness
2. Regulatory Compliance
- Draft, review, and implement internal policies (incident response, acceptable use, etc.)
- Guide full compliance with Cyprus and EU cybersecurity obligations
3. Incident Response & Crisis Management
- Legal support during data breaches, ransomware, and cyberattacks
- Liaise with the Cyprus Cyber Crime Unit and relevant regulators
- Manage breach notifications and minimize liability
4. Cybercrime Litigation & Digital Evidence
- Represent you in civil and criminal proceedings
- Assist with digital evidence collection and admissibility in court
5. Cross-Border Investigations
- Handle jurisdictional complexities involving international data transfers
- Collaborate with Europol, Eurojust, and foreign legal teams
Failing to act can lead to:
Regulatory fines
Authorities can impose hefty financial penalties for non-compliance with data protection and cybersecurity laws.
Reputational damage
Data breaches or cyber incidents can erode customer trust, damage your brand, and result in lost business opportunities.
Financial loss or legal liability
Cyberattacks often lead to operational downtime, theft of sensitive data, and lawsuits from affected clients or partners.
Criminal exposure in severe cases
In situations involving gross negligence, data abuse, or willful non-compliance, executives or company officers may face criminal charges under national and EU law.
Cybercrime isn’t just a tech issue—it’s a legal risk.
We’re here to help you mitigate it before it costs you more than just your data.