E-Discovery

Editor’s Note: The following analysis employs strategic frameworks drawn from military theorists Carl von Clausewitz and Sun Tzu to examine the eDiscovery procurement landscape. This analytical approach is not intended to equate the gravity of warfare with business procurement decisions, nor to trivialize the profound human consequences of military conflict. Rather, it recognizes that these

Editor’s Note: ComplexDiscovery and HaystackID Newsline staff attended the October 2025 Tallinn Digital Summit to cover developments in European cyber defense, digital governance, and emerging threats. This article examines insights shared during the session “Under Pressure: How Can Europe Withstand Cyber and Hybrid Threats?” featuring military and civilian leaders from Ukraine, Finland, and Poland. For

Editor’s Note: In an environment where digital borders no longer protect organizations, Europe finds itself at a crucial inflection point. As detailed in the ENISA Threat Landscape 2025 report, cybercriminals, state‑linked actors, and hacktivists are no longer operating in isolation. Instead, they collaborate, adopt each other’s tactics, and weaponize AI and supply chain vulnerabilities to