E-Discovery

Editor’s Note: This coverage by ComplexDiscovery Staff delves into the pivotal panel discussion at the Tallinn Digital Summit 2024, focusing on “Outinnovating the Opponent: Navigating AI, Cybersecurity, and Ethics in the Future of DefenceTech.” Against the backdrop of geopolitical tensions and technological disruption, this session highlighted critical intersections between innovation and defense, underscoring the challenges

Editor’s Note: Sandra Joyce’s keynote at the Tallinn Digital Summit 2024 offers a vital look into the shifting dynamics of the cyber threat landscape. As an annual gathering of leaders from the digitally advanced world, the Summit serves as a critical platform for addressing challenges in cybersecurity and digital governance. Joyce’s insights—ranging from Russian cyber

Editor’s Note: The U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) latest move to challenge Google’s grip on the online search and advertising ecosystem represents a significant turning point for the tech industry. The proposed divestment of Google’s Chrome browser not only underscores the gravity of Judge Amit Mehta’s recent ruling against Google but also marks an ambitious

Editor’s Note: Donald Trump’s anticipated return to the White House promises a bold recalibration of U.S. AI policy, prioritizing deregulation and national security. In contrast to Europe’s heavily regulated, ethics-first approach, Trump’s strategy seeks to accelerate innovation by cutting red tape and fostering AI-driven advancements in defense, cybersecurity, and the economy. For cybersecurity, information governance,

Editor’s Note: Europe stands at a crossroads in the race to dominate artificial intelligence, with Xavier Niel emerging as a powerful advocate for its technological sovereignty. This article explores the challenges and opportunities facing the European AI landscape, as Niel’s investments and vision seek to chart a competitive course amidst global giants. For professionals in