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At Span Cyber Security Arena, I sat down with Iva Mišković, Partner at the ISO-certified Mišković & Mišković law firm, to discuss the role of legal teams during cyber incidents. She shared why lawyers should assume the worst, coordinate quickly, and ask the right questions to support IT. Mišković explained that a legal strategy, built on understanding tech workflows, helps lawyers build trust with CISOs and respond to cyber threats. Every cyber incident should be …
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