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Editor’s Note: Operational confidence across the eDiscovery industry is high—but is it grounded in financial clarity? This third installment of our four-part series on the 2H 2025 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey explores a striking contradiction: while senior leaders report optimism, many remain in the dark about core financial indicators like Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) and

Editor’s Note: This Thanksgiving, as we reflect on what we’re thankful for, professionals in cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery may find renewed appreciation for the human oversight that underpins so much of our digital infrastructure. But the findings from The Iceberg Index: Measuring Workforce Exposure Across the AI Economy, a report from MIT and Oak

Editor’s Note: Beyond the strobe lights and techno beats of Helsinki’s Slush 2025, a distinct signal has emerged for professionals navigating the intersection of law, security, and data. The release of the State of European Tech 2025 report exposes a continent aggressively pivoting toward “Sovereignty Tech”—a move that transforms the regulatory landscape from a compliance

Editor’s Note: Brand governance has outgrown its glossy PDF. As generative AI empowers employees across functions to craft external-facing content, the risks once confined to marketing now ripple across legal, security, and compliance domains. This article examines how Boards and C-Suites must reframe brand management—not as a creative exercise, but as an enterprise risk requiring

Editor’s Note: Slush 2025 is a thermometer for the global tech economy, and what it revealed—the full-scale deployment of Generative AI and the rise of defense technology—presents an existential inflection point for data professionals. This article underscores the immediate, practical necessity of overhauling legacy information governance frameworks. For cybersecurity, the convergence of digital and hybrid

Editor’s Note: As 2026 comes into sharper focus, legal, technology, and cybersecurity professionals are navigating a rapidly evolving events landscape shaped by artificial intelligence, digital governance, and cross-border collaboration. This early outlook from ComplexDiscovery provides a strategic reference point for identifying where eDiscovery, AI, and European innovation will intersect over the coming year. From foundational

Editor’s Note: As digital and physical security converge, Finland’s defense technology ecosystem is rapidly evolving to meet new threats. At BORDERLAND Goes Slush, held alongside Slush 2025 in Helsinki, leaders from government, military, and research outlined how dual-use technologies are reshaping national security. With keynote insights from Finland’s Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen, Finnish Defence Forces

Editor’s Note: Google didn’t just attend Slush 2025—it led with intent, using one of the world’s premier tech and startup stages to rally brand leaders around the new reality of AI-driven marketing. Held in Helsinki, Slush is where the future gets announced, and this year’s event was no exception. At a private CMO Breakfast session,

Editor’s Note: At Slush 2025, Harvey’s Co-Founder Gabe Pereyra offered a striking blueprint for how AI can thrive in even the most conservative industries. Speaking on the Founder Stage, he detailed how Harvey—a legal AI platform—scaled from a two-person idea into a global force with over 700 clients across 58 countries. For cybersecurity, eDiscovery, and