Martin Tully Shares Cybersecurity Insight in the Legaltech News “2026 Legal Technology Predictions” Special Report Series
In the Legaltech News article “Legal Tech's Predictions for Cybersecurity in 2026,” Martin Tully predicts that C-suite leaders will face greater personal accountability for cybersecurity in 2026.
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Martin Tully, Partner, Redgrave: In 2026, C-suite executives will face unprecedented personal accountability for cybersecurity failures, driven by both U.S. regulatory momentum and sweeping European reforms. The EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and Data Act now impose direct obligations on senior leadership to ensure robust cyber governance, with penalties for non-compliance. This global trend is influencing U.S. regulators and boards alike, prompting general counsel to prioritize executive cyber literacy and liability mitigation strategies. Expect legal departments to play a central role in shaping cross-functional cybersecurity accountability frameworks.
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