Courts aren’t ready for AI-generated evidence
Photos, videos and audio — once courtroom gold — are becoming less reliable as deepfakes spread, digital forensics experts warn.
Why it matters: Courts can’t keep up, and there aren’t enough forensic analysts to verify AI-faked evidence.
The big picture: AI-generated evidence can take many forms. Consider the following hypotheticals: {Read full article here}
The perks of being an American CEO increasingly include greater executive protection and exclusive travel arrangements, especially amid converging and evolving risks. Public companies in the United States are required to report expenses of more than $10,000 that benefit their executives, including certain expenses that are classified as executive protection (EP). {Read full article here}
The Next Cyber Crisis Is Inevitable — and Healthcare Isn’t Ready
There has been increased awareness of healthcare cybersecurity after last year’s massive Change Healthcare breach — but the sector remains dangerously vulnerable to cyberattacks. Experts warn that outdated systems, security staffing shortages and rushed tech adoption are leaving providers too exposed. {Read full article here}
When Personal Missteps Become a Corporate Crisis
In a time marked by near-unprecedented division, last week saw Coldplay’s kiss-cam briefly unite the internet. It is perhaps Chris Martin’s greatest accomplishment yet. Inadvertently, it also triggered an entirely unforeseen crisis for a previously under-the-radar tech company. {Read full article here}
Last Updated on July 25, 2025 by Jim Kimmons