Cybersecurity 2025

SWEDEN Trends and Developments

Trends and Developments Contributed by: Anders Bergsten and Victoria Nordenberg Mannheimer Swartling Mannheimer Swartling is the largest law firm in the Nordics and is a leading adviser in the premium segment for business law in Sweden. Its full-service practice is unique for Sweden in that the lawyers have a high degree of speciali - sation. The firm can therefore cover all the spe - cialist advice needs of its clients – of any size or complexity – in-house. The corporate com - mercial team consists of 75 lawyers based in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö. The team regularly acts on large IT procurements and out -

sourcings where complex cybersecurity issues arise. Cybersecurity matters within digitalisation projects, online currencies and collaboration agreements are also frequently handled by the team. Another strength is data protection man - dates ranging from GDPR compliance to data breaches. Clients also benefit from the team’s close collaboration with the M&A department to assist with technology-related set-ups. Clients from the healthcare, automotive and technology sectors mandate Mannheimer Swartling.

Authors

Anders Bergsten is a member of Mannheimer Swartling’s corporate, tech and IP practice group, and is based in Stockholm. He advises clients on a wide range of national and

Victoria Nordenberg is a member of Mannheimer Swartling’s corporate, tech and IP practice group. She advises Swedish and international clients across a wide range of

international commercial matters, focused on the IT and technology area. Anders’ practice consists mainly of advising on complex delivery, outsourcing and procurement projects, together with advising on cybersecurity, protective security, digital compliance and personal data matters. Anders joined the firm in 2006 and is a member of the Swedish Bar Association. He has an LLM degree from the University of Uppsala and has studied law at the University of Sydney.

industries, with a particular focus on societal functions and critical infrastructure. Victoria has extensive experience in drafting and negotiating IT contracts, outsourcing agreements and other complex commercial agreements. In addition, Victoria has significant experience working with cybersecurity and digital communications regulation. Victoria joined the firm in 2016 and is a member of the Swedish Bar Association. She holds an LLM degree from the University of Uppsala.

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