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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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Must Read Reports and Research

What Windows 95 Taught Us About Today’s Legal Tech Deployments

Windows 95’s legacy in enterprise IT runs deeper than its iconic Start button. Its strategic blend of usability, performance, and integration laid the groundwork for modern legal technology, eDiscovery platforms, and information governance standards. This article examines the operating system’s enduring influence on corporate technology strategies and how its lessons continue to shape today’s digital legal infrastructure.

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Reports and Research

Digital Justice or Divide? Legal Tech Faces Tariff Headwinds

Tariff increases on Chinese imports—especially semiconductors—are significantly impacting cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery operations. This in-depth analysis explores the ripple effects on cloud infrastructure, legal technology costs, and access to justice, offering strategic insights for professionals navigating these rapidly shifting pressures.

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Data Privacy and Protection

Addressing Cross-Border Discovery: Lessons from DiDi Global Litigation

As cross-border discovery challenges grow—especially with data originating from China—the DiDi Global litigation provides an instructive example of how courts balance U.S. litigation interests with foreign data protection laws. This article dissects the court’s reasoning and offers practical guidance for managing international data transfer disputes.

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Data Privacy and Protection Must Read

Apple Prevails in UK Encryption Battle: Official Withdrawal of Backdoor Demand After U.S. Diplomatic Pressure

Apple’s victory in the UK encryption dispute highlights the growing interplay between technology policy, global diplomacy, and data protection. For cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals, the case reaffirms encryption’s critical role in digital trust and evidentiary integrity while setting a precedent for how industry and governments will negotiate lawful access in the years ahead.

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