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Digital Privacy Under Scrutiny: States Target Roku and Snap Inc.

As Roku and Snap Inc. confront high-profile lawsuits over their handling of minors’ data and digital engagement, regulators are signaling a tougher stance on privacy and user protection. These developments mark a pivotal moment for how platforms navigate compliance, with potential ripple effects across the technology and legal sectors.

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Defending Digital Frontiers: Gmail’s Encryption Rollout Amid Surging Phishing Risks

Gmail’s latest encryption enhancements highlight the ongoing battle between securing email communications and countering ever-evolving phishing attacks. As defenses strengthen, the threats grow more sophisticated — making vigilance and proactive strategies essential for today’s cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals.

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From Consent or Pay to AI Oversight: EDPB Expands Its Regulatory Reach in 2024

As digital regulations grow more complex, the European Data Protection Board has emerged as a key force in shaping how privacy, platform accountability, and AI governance intersect. This narrative-driven analysis reveals the EDPB’s strategic approach to data rights, enforcement harmonization, and global privacy alignment.

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Tariff Evasion is the New Money Laundering: AI and AML Strategies for Global Trade Integrity

Tariff evasion is increasingly mirroring the tactics of money laundering. This article explores how the integration of AI-driven anti-money laundering strategies offers a revolutionary approach to identifying and combating trade fraud, while leveraging the False Claims Act to preserve compliance and competitive integrity.

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Blockchain, Trust, and Transparency in the Age of Digital Evidence

Blockchain technology has rapidly evolved beyond cryptocurrencies, establishing itself as a foundational tool for security, transparency, and efficiency across sectors. This article explores its transformative role in finance, healthcare, supply chain, and governance—and what that means for cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals.

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Cybersecurity in Transition: Wire Fraud Surges as Ransomware Declines in 2025 DSIR Report

BakerHostetler’s 2025 DSIR Report reflects a cybersecurity environment in transition—where ransomware recedes, wire fraud surges, and social engineering replaces software exploits. A must-read for security and legal professionals seeking clarity in chaos.

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When AI Mimics Ghibli, Legal and Ethical Sparks Fly Over OpenAI’s “Ghiblifying” Feature

OpenAI’s “Ghiblifying” feature, launched with GPT-4o, lets users generate images in the style of Studio Ghibli. But this viral function has ignited legal, ethical, and copyright debates about where stylistic inspiration ends and infringement begins.

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Nokia and Amazon: A Patent Dispute Reshaping Tech Collaboration

Nokia’s far-reaching patent fight with Amazon over streaming and cloud technologies is more than a corporate showdown—it’s a glimpse into the future of cross-border discovery and IP enforcement. For eDiscovery professionals, the case underscores the rising complexity of managing digital evidence and structured data in global tech disputes.

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Dating App Breach Exposes 900K Users: A Wake-Up Call for Cybersecurity

A recent data breach in major dating apps compromised sensitive user data, exposing millions of explicit images. The vulnerability, linked to poor security practices by the app developers, highlights critical privacy concerns and demands urgent cybersecurity reforms in the digital dating sector.

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