Editor’s Note: Opening ILTACON 2025 in National Harbor, keynote speaker Ryan Campbell set aside the expected talk of AI advancements and cybersecurity frameworks to deliver something far more personal — a challenge to rediscover joy. In a room filled with legal technologists, eDiscovery specialists, and governance professionals, Campbell’s journey from record-breaking pilot to crash survivor,
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Agentic AI in Litigation: Legal Tech Trends
A recent ILTA webinar conducted by Syllo discussed the impacts of agentic AI in litigation and how it differs from other forms of review.
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HaystackID® ReviewRight® Mobile Brings On-the-Go Control to Legal and Cybersecurity Reviewers
Editor’s Note: The launch of HaystackID’s ReviewRight Mobile App marks a practical leap forward for remote legal and cybersecurity review. By allowing professionals to manage credentials, availability, and project opportunities directly from their phones, and giving clients instant access to qualified talent, the app closes the gap between demand and readiness. In high-pressure environments such…
At CTRL ALT Defend, Cyber Investigators Face a New Reality—and Find New Tools to Match
Editor’s Note: At a time when cyber threats are evolving faster than many organizations can adapt, the July 31 CTRL ALT Defend micro-conference in Chicago offered a rare combination of blunt realism and actionable strategy. From ransomware operators coerced into crime to advanced phishing kits that bypass multi-factor authentication, the event’s speakers confronted the shifting…
From Castle Rock to Cybersecurity: Edinburgh Insights for ILTACON 2025
Editor’s Note: Edinburgh Castle’s stone walls and commanding heights have safeguarded the city for centuries, offering a masterclass in resilience that remains strikingly relevant to today’s digital battles. During ComplexDiscovery’s July 2025 visit to Edinburgh, we captured visual perspectives of this iconic stronghold—and the winding streets around it—to frame critical conversations on defense, vigilance, and…
Cybersecurity risks increasing because of GenAI Tools!
Darkreading.com reported that “Threat actors are increasingly leaning on generative AI (GenAI) tools to drive their malicious activity.” The August 4, 2025 article entitled “Threat Actors Increasingly Leaning on GenAI Tools” (https://www.darkreading.com/remote-workforce/threat-actors-leaning-genai-tools) included these comments:
That’s according to CrowdStrike’s “2025 Threat Hunting Report,” which was published today and outlines several trends across the…
OpenAI Has Released GPT-5: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Breaking News! OpenAI has Released GPT-5! It will be available to both free users of ChatGPT and paying subscribers!
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TAR in the Age of GenAI: The Evolution of Document Review
Explore the evolution of document review from TAR to GenAI. Learn the key differences and how to complete reviews more efficiently with AI workflows.
AI Case Law Update: The Lamborghini Doctrine of Hallucinations
Not unlike a high-powered Lamborghini operated by a new motorist without a seatbelt or owner’s manual, recent cases illustrate a common theme in an avalanche of AI legal research gone wrong: the technology isn’t usually the issue—it’s how it’s used.
Tea Dating App Breach Reveals Major Data Privacy Gaps in Rapidly Growing Platforms
Editor’s Note: The Tea Dating Advice breach is a cautionary tale of what happens when safety-focused platforms fail to secure the very data they promise to protect. With sensitive images, government IDs, and over a million private messages exposed, this incident highlights the urgent need for security-by-design in consumer apps that handle high-risk data. For…