A&L Goodbody renews partnership with NI Cyber
Pictured: ALG senior associate Keith Dunn (far left) and head of office Michael Neill (far right) with NI Cyber chair Simon Whittaker (middle left) and cluster manager Joanne English (middle right).
A&L Goodbody has renewed a strategic partnership with the Northern Ireland Cyber Security Cluster for a further year.
Since first partnering in 2024, ALG and NI Cyber have worked closely to deliver a series of workshops and events aimed at helping Northern Ireland’s businesses and organisations navigate the complex and evolving cyber and data regulatory landscape.
The renewed partnership will build on this momentum, with further in-person and online sessions planned throughout 2025 and 2026 to help firms strengthen their legal readiness in the face of increasing cyber risk.
Michael Neill, head of office at A&L Goodbody Northern Ireland, said: “We’re delighted to continue our partnership with NI Cyber.
“The work the cluster is doing to build collaboration, capability and awareness across Northern Ireland’s cyber sector is vital.
“As legal partners, we’re committed to supporting that effort by sharing insights on the regulatory and legal frameworks that underpin cyber resilience and data protection.”
Simon Whittaker, chair of NI Cyber, added: “A&L Goodbody’s support has been instrumental in helping us grow our membership and deliver high-quality, practical events for the cyber community.
“Their legal expertise adds real value to our members, helping them stay ahead of compliance requirements and emerging risks.
“We’re pleased to continue this partnership for another year.”


