Digital evidence in Europe in the age of deepfakes and at the dawn of quantum computing

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Source: Evidency

As digital threats continue to multiply, businesses face growing challenges in securing their digital evidence within an increasingly complex regulatory landscape.

In recent years, the business world has undergone a veritable digital revolution. Although European companies have been slower to embrace it than their competitors on the other side of the Atlantic, they have accelerated their transformation considerably in recent times, largely as a result of the health crisis, which acted as an electroshock. Covid broke down many barriers and prompted legal departments, compliance officers and IT departments to make an urgent leap into the digital age to ensure business continuity.

This digital transition has become a strategic imperative that no legal or IT professional can avoid, whatever the size or sector of their business. According to a recent Eurostat study, more than one in two European companies had achieved a high level of digital maturity in 2020, and this proportion has since more than doubled in the space of four years.

However, digitalisation is progressing at different rates: medium-sized companies and large groups are logically further ahead than SMEs and certain professions that have traditionally been less digitalised, such as the legal profession or sectors such as construction, still have plenty of room for progress. But the direction is clear and the movement seems irreversible.

Evidency’s White Paper offers a structured approach to addressing these issues, providing legal, IT, and compliance teams with key insights for the years ahead.

Read the full article: https://evidency.io/en/white-papers/digital-evidence-in-europe/

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