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  • 2 days ago | jdsupra.com | Mary Bennett |Rob Robinson

    Within the context of electronic discovery (eDiscovery), the task of review refers to the examination of electronically stored information (ESI) to identify content that is relevant, responsive, privileged, or otherwise significant to a legal matter. As one of the three core eDiscovery tasks—alongside collection and processing—review has historically been the most resource-intensive stage of the discovery process.

  • 1 week ago | complexdiscovery.com | Rob Robinson

    Editor’s Note: A May 2025 discovery of 184 million plain-text credentials by cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler became the gateway to uncovering one of the largest credential compilations in history—spanning over 16 billion records across 30 datasets. Though not a single breach, this aggregation represents a significant escalation in identity-related cyber risk.

  • 1 week ago | jdsupra.com | Mary Bennett |Rob Robinson

    Generative artificial intelligence, once the subject of experimental labs and speculative fiction, is now a central force in digital transformation, and cybersecurity professionals are finding themselves on unfamiliar ground. As GenAI tools become more integrated into enterprise environments, they are reshaping threat models, expanding attack surfaces, and introducing vulnerabilities that cannot be fully addressed with traditional controls.

  • 1 week ago | complexdiscovery.com | Rob Robinson

    Editor’s Note: A recent cyberattack on The Washington Post drives home the persistent digital threats confronting media institutions, especially those reporting on geopolitically sensitive topics. This breach, reportedly targeting journalists covering national security and economic policy—particularly stories related to China—serves as a pointed example of how cyber intrusions can compromise not just corporate networks, but also press freedom and global information flows.

  • 1 week ago | complexdiscovery.com | Rob Robinson

    Editor’s Note: As Generative AI becomes increasingly embedded in enterprise systems and security workflows, it is no longer just a technological innovation—it’s a cybersecurity paradox. This article draws on the European Commission’s Generative AI Outlook Report – Exploring the Intersection of Technology, Society, and Policy (JRC142598) to examine how GenAI is reshaping both the tools of defense and the tactics of attackers.

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Rob Robinson
Rob Robinson @ComplexD
18 Jun 25

⚔️ Model Poisoning and Malware: GenAI’s Double-Edged Sword 🖥️ As Generative AI becomes increasingly embedded in enterprise systems and security workflows, it is no longer just a technological innovation—it’s a cybersecurity paradox. This article draws on the European https://t.co/J0wW8zxzZr

Rob Robinson
Rob Robinson @ComplexD
17 Jun 25

⚖️ Legal Tech in the Loop: Generative AI and the New Frontiers of Responsibility 🧑‍⚖️ The legal profession has long thrived on precision, precedent, and process. But in the age of generative artificial intelligence, those foundations are facing stress tests they were never https://t.co/Ur0lysWwPE

Rob Robinson
Rob Robinson @ComplexD
17 Jun 25

🎫 HaystackID® Leverages LegalTechTalk 2025 to Expand AI Legal Solutions in Europe 🌍 HaystackID is bringing its AI-driven legal technology and services into sharper focus for European clients with its expanded participation in LegalTechTalk 2025, a leading legal transformation https://t.co/csv2jpTlUB