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Capital Analytics Associates
Kilpatrick's Ford Roberston was recently included in the "Invest: Raleigh-Durham" report from Capital Analytics Associates. "Invest Raleigh-Durham" is an in-depth review of the key issues facing Raleigh-Durham’s economy, featuring exclusive insights from prominent industry and regional leaders.
How have transactions evolved with the digitalization of industries and the rise of cybersecurity concerns?
Cybersecurity is a critical concern for almost every company today. The likelihood of encountering privacy issues or cyber threats is high, and we have been proactive in this area. Our firm established a dedicated data privacy team early on, which stays abreast of new regulations both nationally and internationally. This team is not only adept at ensuring compliance with various data privacy laws but also provides counsel to those who have experienced a breach or want to prevent one. Our forward-looking, technology focused approach is exemplified by our commitment to data privacy and cybersecurity, reflecting the evolving needs of our clients in this digital age.
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