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Editor’s Note: This article is the fourth post in our multi-part series on the Summer 2025 eDiscovery Pricing Survey, conducted by ComplexDiscovery OÜ in partnership with the EDRM (Electronic Discovery Reference Model).
Here, we turn to the engine room of eDiscovery: processing, hosting, and project management support. Unlike forensics and testimony — where expertise commands

Editor’s Note: In a decision that may redefine the boundaries of digital competition, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta issued a nuanced antitrust ruling against Google, striking a balance between regulatory restraint and meaningful structural reform—without ordering a breakup. Rather than dismantling Chrome or Android, the court has mandated that Google share its search index and

Editor’s Note: Cybersecurity has reached a new inflection point—where reputation, resources, and even industry leadership no longer guarantee resilience. This article underscores the escalating sophistication of cyber threats, from AI-driven phishing and deepfake campaigns to vendor vulnerabilities and social engineering exploits that bypass even the strongest technical safeguards. For cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals, the

Editor’s Note: Tariffs may seem like a geopolitical lever, but their real impact reverberates through server racks, cloud platforms, and courtroom strategies. As U.S.–China trade tensions escalate, the resulting tariffs—especially on semiconductors—are reshaping how cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals plan, budget, and deliver services. This article unpacks how increased costs, supply chain uncertainty, and

Editor’s Note: Results—not rhetoric—define this month’s issue of the ComplexDiscovery OÜ newsletter. From corporate boardrooms to military command centers, the conversation around AI has matured. It’s no longer about if AI should be used, but how to embed it safely, ethically, and effectively into workflows that demand confidentiality, defensibility, and trust. This issue connects the

Editor’s Note: AI is reshaping the battlefield, but who—or what—controls the decision to strike? As Artificial Intelligence Decision Support Systems (AI DSS) enter military operations, a growing chorus of legal and cybersecurity experts is questioning whether these tools can align with the principles of International Humanitarian Law. This article, anchored by insights from CyCon 2025

Editor’s Note: Artificial intelligence continues to capture global attention, but the promise of productivity and efficiency often overshadows the realities of adoption. A new MIT study reveals that despite billions invested, only a fraction of AI projects are delivering real value. For cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals, these findings highlight the need for deliberate

Editor’s Note: Large language models (LLMs) are evolving from passive tools into active collaborators—taking on roles that increasingly mirror the human editorial process. In what’s known as Agentic AI mode, these systems interpret objectives, plan tasks, execute steps, and refine outputs with a level of autonomy that shifts their position in the newsroom from utility

Editor’s Note: Stargate Norway is more than a new data center — it is a test case for aligning advanced AI infrastructure with renewable energy, regional economic benefit, and European jurisdictional compliance. For professionals in cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery, the facility’s combination of scale, local hosting, and sustainability provides both operational advantages and regulatory