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Halloween Reminder – Don’t Get Haunted by Hacks

By Andrew Konia, Janet P. Peyton & Nathanael Williams on October 29, 2025
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With Halloween lurking around the corner and as National Cybersecurity Awareness Month comes to a close, the McGuireWoods Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice Group reminds you to not wait to be spooked by a cybersecurity incident or haunted by the task of maintaining your cybersecurity program.

Today’s threat landscape is rapidly changing and accelerated evermore by the capabilities of AI and automation on both sides of the cyber battlefield. Organizations that stay ahead are using established cybersecurity frameworks to provide a strong architecture on which to continuously evolve their cybersecurity program and testing their response to the latest threats through tabletop exercises. By leveraging modern technologies, such as AI-enabled detection, zero trust architectures, automated configuration management, and secure-by-design engineering, leading organizations are making cybersecurity not just stronger, but measurably faster, leaner, and more resilient.

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Photo of Andrew Konia Andrew Konia

Andrew’s practice is singularly focused on protecting clients’ businesses and data, anticipating disputes, and strengthening their competitive position in the marketplace.

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Photo of Janet P. Peyton Janet P. Peyton

Janet practices in the areas of intellectual property and data privacy and security. Janet provides worldwide brand protection, enforcement, licensing and transactional IP services, and she assists clients with preventive data security as well as compliance issues in the aftermath of a data…

Janet practices in the areas of intellectual property and data privacy and security. Janet provides worldwide brand protection, enforcement, licensing and transactional IP services, and she assists clients with preventive data security as well as compliance issues in the aftermath of a data breach.

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Photo of Nathanael Williams Nathanael Williams

Nate’s practice focuses on providing pragmatic, strategic, and business-minded privacy and data security counseling. Nate advises clients on compliance with state and federal privacy laws and regulations, emerging technology risks, preparing for and responding to data breaches, and privacy, data security, and technology-related…

Nate’s practice focuses on providing pragmatic, strategic, and business-minded privacy and data security counseling. Nate advises clients on compliance with state and federal privacy laws and regulations, emerging technology risks, preparing for and responding to data breaches, and privacy, data security, and technology-related risks in business mergers and acquisitions, as well as licensing, outsourcing, and commercial transactions.

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