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Editor’s Note: European policymakers are signaling a shift toward greater oversight of algorithmic systems in the workplace, with significant implications for cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals. The recent resolution passed by the European Parliament’s Employment Committee proposes a legislative framework to regulate algorithmic management across sectors, including traditional employment and digital platforms. If enacted,

Editor’s Note: From boardrooms and caucus chambers to corporate committees and community organizations, leadership unfolds within groups that shape decisions and direction. Yet exclusion—intentional or incidental—remains a persistent test for those outside the room. Drawn from observations across the military, public companies, venture-backed startups, and established private organizations, this reflection outlines how leaders can respond

Editor’s Note: NATO’s deployment of the Merops counter-drone system along its eastern flank marks a pivotal evolution in air defense—one that cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals should follow closely. Merops is a compact, AI-driven platform that integrates radar, optical sensors, and autonomous interceptor drones to detect and neutralize unmanned aerial threats, even under electronic

Editor’s Note: AI oversight has become a board-level imperative. As artificial intelligence reshapes operations and risk profiles, corporate directors face rising scrutiny from regulators, shareholders, and stakeholders demanding real accountability. This in-depth article explores the widening gap between AI deployment and governance readiness—and why boards must move beyond symbolic oversight to embrace meaningful, independent governance

Editor’s Note: Construction disputes generate a staggering volume and variety of data, making traditional document review processes not only inefficient but often ineffective. This EDRM Workshop, hosted in partnership with HaystackID®, cuts to the heart of that challenge—showcasing how generative AI is transforming discovery workflows in complex construction litigation. From parsing Primavera schedules and BIM

Editor’s Note: Deployment decisions in eDiscovery are no longer just technical preferences—they are strategic imperatives. In a market captivated by cloud-first mandates and AI-driven capabilities, this article cuts through the noise to address a critical, often overlooked need: deployment flexibility. For cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals operating in highly regulated environments, this is not

Editor’s Note: A single misattributed quote nearly upended the career of a fictional journalist in this cautionary tale, but the deeper lesson resonates far beyond the newsroom. For cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals, this narrative underscores a stark reality: artificial intelligence can introduce subtle but consequential errors that evade even the most experienced eyes—unless

Editor’s Note: The TLTF Summit 2025, taking place November 12–14 in Austin, may signal a turning point in the legal technology landscape, one where the convergence of artificial intelligence, investor influence, and new ownership models begins to reshape how law is delivered and understood. For cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals, the event’s programming offers

Editor’s Note: With Relativity’s 2028 Server cutoff looming and AI-driven review becoming the new standard, the Consilio-Reveal partnership marks a pivotal shift in how eDiscovery organizations balance infrastructure control with cutting-edge capabilities. Announced just weeks after Relativity Fest 2025—where generative AI tools became default in RelativityOne—this alliance elevates private deployment from alternative to imperative. By

Editor’s Note: October 2025 brought clarity and complexity to the intersecting worlds of AI, cyber risk, and digital governance. This month’s Five Great Reads are as much a mirror as a compass, reflecting both hard-won lessons and emerging priorities as organizations, governments, and individuals navigate a period of intense technological transition.
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