Jaguar Land Rover Shutdown Shows How Cyber Incidents Cascade Through UK Supply Chains
Jaguar Land Rover's 2025 cyber incident triggered a production pause, a £559 million quarterly loss, and a UK government-backed £1.5 billion loan guarantee. Weeks later, payroll data exposure for thousands…
When Process Replaces Progress: How Technology Providers Undermine Productivity from the Inside
Drawing on observations from 2025 events ranging from SXSW EDU and Latitude59 to BORDERLAND at Slush, this article explores how technology providers—from defense to legal tech—are undermining productivity. It examines…
ENISA 2025 NIS Investments Report: Technology Prioritized as Cyber Talent Pools Contract
ENISA's 2025 NIS Investments report signals a cybersecurity realignment in Europe, as talent shortages force organizations to prioritize automation, outsourcing, and compliance-driven investments.
Narva May Not Be as Far Away as One Thinks: The Challenge of Cyber and Physical Borders
Narva looks remote until you follow the fibers, vendors, and cloud regions that underpin modern redundancy. Using Estonia's border frictions as a case study in hybrid warfare, this article connects…
The Aluminum Pole in the Server Room: A Festivus for the Rest of Us
In a witty yet razor-sharp Festivus reflection, this article offers a cathartic look at the year’s grievances in cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery—from overhyped events to underreported realities—while reminding professionals…
The Professor of Theft: Singapore Jails Malware Tutor in Historic Ruling
In a precedent-setting cybercrime ruling, Singapore has sentenced a Malaysian national to 5.5 years in prison for creating video tutorials on deploying the Spymax Android malware. This article explores the…
Law Firm Rates at a Crossroads: Why 2026 Will Demand a New Strategy for Legal Spend
As law firm rate trends fragment across regions, company sizes, and firm tiers, the 2025-2 LegalVIEW Insights report signals that legal departments must prepare for a new era of strategic…
Discovery Compliance in Health Care Fraud Investigations
With increased DOJ scrutiny on health care fraud, organizations must implement robust, defensible procedures for complying with government requests. This article details practical strategies for discovery compliance, from legal holds…
Europe’s War at a Crossroads: Berlin’s “NATO-like” Assurances, Novorossiysk, and the Battle for Power
Diplomatic movement in Berlin coincided with a first-of-its-kind UUV strike at Novorossiysk and renewed Russian efforts to fracture Ukraine’s grid. As guarantees take shape and unmanned capabilities expand, the winter…
From Innovation to Liability: Washington Post’s AI Experiment Exposes Data Integrity Risks
The Washington Post's AI podcast sparks backlash over hallucinated quotes and high failure rates. We analyze the InfoGov and eDiscovery risks of automated content.
























