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Lessons from Slush 2025: How Harvey Is Scaling Domain-Specific AI for Legal and Beyond

At Slush 2025, Harvey Co-Founder Gabe Pereyra shared how the legal AI startup scaled into a global platform by focusing on trust, language-first design, and deep domain expertise—lessons with broad relevance for professionals in eDiscovery, information governance, and cybersecurity.

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Governing the Ungovernable: Corporate Boards Face AI Accountability Reckoning

Corporate boards are under pressure to close the AI governance gap. This detailed analysis exposes how accountability, independence, and technological literacy are reshaping oversight across risk management, compliance, and enterprise strategy. Essential reading for security, governance, and legal technology leaders navigating AI’s rising stakes.

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Lessons from the OpenAI Litigation on Safeguarding Privileged Information

The OpenAI litigation sheds light on how courts evaluate attorney-client privilege claims in the context of AI-generated content and technical communications. This analysis outlines the court’s reasoning and offers best practices for safeguarding privileged information in the age of artificial intelligence.

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Beyond the Hype: Major Study Reveals AI Assistants Have Issues in Nearly Half of Responses

A landmark international study reveals that AI assistants, including ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, and Perplexity, have at least one issue in 45% of responses to news questions, with systemic failures spanning accuracy, sourcing, and context across 18 countries and 14 languages. For cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals who depend on accurate information for threat assessment, compliance decisions, and evidence handling, these findings document fundamental reliability challenges that demand immediate attention to verification protocols and professional standards.

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Cyber Discovery and Cybersecurity

Data Mining and Breach Notification in Cyber Incident Responses

As regulatory scrutiny intensifies, the ability to conduct efficient, accurate, and defensible data mining during cybersecurity incident response is essential. This article details a five-stage workflow designed to reduce risks, ensure compliance, and manage the rising complexity and costs of breach notification obligations.

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Cyber Discovery and Cybersecurity

When Anonymity Becomes a Weapon: Inside the Takedown of Europe’s Largest SIM Farm Operation

Seven arrests and 49 million fake accounts expose how cybercrime-as-a-service platforms have industrialized fraud, transforming digital anonymity into a weapon that enables phishing, smishing, and financial crimes across Europe—and what the €4.9 million SIMCARTEL takedown reveals about detecting and preventing telecommunications fraud at scale.

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Europe Under Siege: How Cybercriminals and State Actors Are Rewriting Digital Threat Rules

Europe’s digital ecosystem is under increasing strain: over 4,800 confirmed cyber incidents struck between July 2024 and June 2025 alone. Hacktivist‑driven DDoS strikes now account for nearly 80% of these cases, while ransomware, supply chain attacks, AI‑powered phishing, and state‑aligned espionage continue to erode resilience. This article explores how the boundaries between criminal, ideological, and nation‑state operations are collapsing—and how organizations can adapt their strategies to survive in a more unpredictable threat environment.

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eDiscovery and Information Governance Must Read

The Agentic State: A Global Framework for Secure and Accountable AI-Powered Government

Global leaders released The Agentic State at the Tallinn Digital Summit, a groundbreaking vision paper outlining how agentic AI can transform twelve core government functions. The framework challenges traditional models, urging immediate, secure, and accountable AI adoption in public administration.

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When AI Conversations Become Compliance Risks: Rethinking Confidentiality in the ChatGPT Era

OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman warns that ChatGPT interactions are not protected by legal privilege. As AI becomes embedded in legal workflows, the risk of sensitive data exposure—through subpoenas, public indexing, or cached chat links—demands urgent attention from legal, cybersecurity, and governance professionals.

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AI and Advanced Technologies

Adobe’s Copyright-Compliant AI Strategy: A Model for Sustainable Generative Technology

Adobe’s Firefly AI exemplifies a new standard in legally grounded innovation—trained exclusively on licensed or owned content, with enterprise indemnification and strategic partners like OpenAI and Google. As the industry wrestles with copyright and compliance risks, this article unpacks the business, legal, and operational implications of Adobe’s strategy.

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