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Cyber Discovery and Cybersecurity Must Read

BRICKSTORM: China-Linked Hackers Lurk Undetected in Law Firm Infrastructure for Over a Year

Chinese state-aligned hackers used stealth malware to exploit overlooked infrastructure in U.S. law firms, maintaining access for over a year. The BRICKSTORM campaign highlights critical security blind spots in legal services and raises urgent questions about supply chain risks and national cybersecurity resilience.

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AI and Advanced Technologies

HaystackID Launches VALID Suite to Combat Deepfakes as Synthetic Media Threatens Evidence Integrity

HaystackID’s newest innovations, from the VALID Suite for digital media authentication to leadership in cloud data migration and AI review, offer legal and compliance professionals a timely toolkit for navigating today’s fast-changing evidence landscape—and a reliable strategy for what’s next.

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Cyber Discovery and Cybersecurity Editors Pick

Cyber Law Toolkit 2025 Update Strengthens Global Legal Framework for Cybersecurity

The Cyber Law Toolkit’s 2025 update introduces vital legal scenarios and expanded real-world applications, strengthening international cybersecurity governance. Developed by the NATO CCDCOE and international partners, the toolkit provides practical legal frameworks that support cybersecurity, compliance, and eDiscovery professionals in addressing cross-border cyber threats.

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Cyber Discovery and Cybersecurity Editors Pick

Jaguar Land Rover Faces Cyber Crisis: Production Halt and Supply Chain Ripple Effects

Jaguar Land Rover’s cyber incident has halted production and stressed a vast supplier network. This analysis surfaces lessons for CISOs, IG, and eDiscovery teams—from OT/IT recovery and third-party risk to forensic readiness, legal holds, and the supplier-stability measures needed for a secure, defensible restart.

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Cyber Discovery and Cybersecurity Must Read

European Aviation Grounded by Cyberattack as Single Point of Failure Cripples Systems

The digital heartbeat of European aviation flatlined Friday night when a sophisticated cyberattack crippled check-in systems across the continent’s busiest airports. The assault on Collins Aerospace’s MUSE platform transformed bustling terminals into chaotic scenes reminiscent of air travel’s pre-digital era,

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Must Read Reports and Research

Dealmaking with Discipline: An HSR Read on FY2025’s Final Stretch

HSR filings reached 1,902 through August 2025, with 203 in August—evidence of steady, disciplined U.S. dealmaking. With GDP rebounding and PCE inflation easing, the environment favors precision: robust cybersecurity, tight information governance, and regulator-ready eDiscovery are proving decisive for secure, compliant, and on-schedule closings.

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Cyber Discovery and Cybersecurity Editors Pick

Inside the Salesloft Drift Breach: Critical Lessons for SaaS Security and Governance

The Salesloft Drift breach, one of the most significant SaaS supply chain attacks to date, exposes systemic vulnerabilities in third-party integrations and token-based authentication. This analysis delivers essential lessons for cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals navigating a rapidly evolving cloud threat landscape.

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Reports and Research

Processing, Hosting, and Project Management Pricing: The Engine Room of eDiscovery in the Summer 2025 Survey

As processing, hosting, and project management face mounting price pressure, the 2025 Summer eDiscovery Pricing Survey reveals early signs of innovation—from alternative billing models to shifting client expectations. This analysis explores how these foundational services are adapting and what their evolution signals for the future of eDiscovery.

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eDiscovery and Information Governance Editors Pick

The Front Door of eDiscovery: Forensic Pricing Insights from the Summer 2025 eDiscovery Survey

Forensics is the front door to eDiscovery — and pricing reveals where expertise, credibility, and client expectations converge. The Summer 2025 eDiscovery Pricing Survey exposes patterns in forensic rates across onsite/remote collections, per-device models, examinations, and expert testimony, offering essential insight for professionals navigating the business of discovery.

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eDiscovery and Information Governance Must Read

Google’s Antitrust Verdict: The Crystal Ball Moment That May Reshape Big Tech’s Future

On September 2, 2025, Judge Amit Mehta declined to mandate the breakup of Google’s core platforms—Chrome and Android—but instead delivered a landmark decision requiring Google to share key search index and user‑interaction data with qualified competitors, ban exclusive default contracts, and establish a court‑supervised Technical Committee to enforce these remedies, all within an AI‑reshaped competitive landscape.

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