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Helen Davenport: Hello everyone, my name is Helen Davenport and I am a Partner in the Commercial Litigation Team at Gowling WLG and in particular, I lead our Cyber Security and Contentious Data Privacy work. We are an international law firm with 18 offices across the world, working across a wide variety of sectors and services including technology, financial services, government and real estate. I will be talking to you today about the NIS Regulations as this is an area in which we may see some new laws coming up the track so an interesting one to watch. Now before we get into what the new laws might look like, let us just have a little reminder of that the NIS Regulations are. So of course, these came into force on 10 May 2018. They implemented the EU Cyber Security Directive 2016 prior to obviously us Brexiting. The aim of the Regulations is to maintain the security of critical national infrastructure and in particular the network and information syste