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Year-End Justice Technology Trends Review: What Defined 2025

The year 2025 was one of extraordinary opportunity and heightened responsibility for courts worldwide. The justice sector continued its rapid digital evolution, navigating a landscape shaped by synthetic media, escalating cybersecurity threats, and […]

CJIS, SOC 2 Type 2, and NIST 800-53 Rev. 5: What’s the Difference—And Why We’re Compliant with All Three 

CTC 2025 underscored what we’ve long known: technology is no longer an add-on to justice—it’s foundational to how courts serve their communities. Educational sessions covered the full spectrum of today’s challenges and opportunities: from […]

Showcasing the Future of Justice: Live Demonstrations at the Johnson County Courthouse

CTC 2025 underscored what we’ve long known: technology is no longer an add-on to justice—it’s foundational to how courts serve their communities. Educational sessions covered the full spectrum of today’s challenges and opportunities: from […]

Court Technology Conference 2025: the Future of Justice is Already Here

CTC 2025 underscored what we’ve long known: technology is no longer an add-on to justice—it’s foundational to how courts serve their communities. Educational sessions covered the full spectrum of today’s challenges and opportunities: from […]

Bridging Law and Technology: A Conversation with Cybersecurity Researcher Daniel Shin 

At For The Record, we stay at the forefront of security in the digital courtroom space by actively engaging with leading cybersecurity experts to understand emerging threats and innovations. Most recently, we spoke with Daniel Shin, a Cybersecurity […]

Court cybersecurity—is it possible to protect the digital court record?

The Joint Technology Committee (JTC) of COSCA, NCSC, CITOC, and NACM could never have known how predictive its Cybersecurity Basics for Courts report was when it published the work in December 2019. A few months after release—when the […]

Year-End Justice Technology Trends Review: What Defined 2025

The year 2025 was one of extraordinary opportunity and heightened responsibility for courts worldwide. The justice sector continued its rapid digital evolution, navigating a landscape shaped by synthetic media, escalating cybersecurity threats, and […]

CJIS, SOC 2 Type 2, and NIST 800-53 Rev. 5: What’s the Difference—And Why We’re Compliant with All Three 

CTC 2025 underscored what we’ve long known: technology is no longer an add-on to justice—it’s foundational to how courts serve their communities. Educational sessions covered the full spectrum of today’s challenges and opportunities: from […]

Showcasing the Future of Justice: Live Demonstrations at the Johnson County Courthouse

CTC 2025 underscored what we’ve long known: technology is no longer an add-on to justice—it’s foundational to how courts serve their communities. Educational sessions covered the full spectrum of today’s challenges and opportunities: from […]

Court Technology Conference 2025: the Future of Justice is Already Here

CTC 2025 underscored what we’ve long known: technology is no longer an add-on to justice—it’s foundational to how courts serve their communities. Educational sessions covered the full spectrum of today’s challenges and opportunities: from […]

Bridging Law and Technology: A Conversation with Cybersecurity Researcher Daniel Shin 

At For The Record, we stay at the forefront of security in the digital courtroom space by actively engaging with leading cybersecurity experts to understand emerging threats and innovations. Most recently, we spoke with Daniel Shin, a Cybersecurity […]

Court cybersecurity—is it possible to protect the digital court record?

The Joint Technology Committee (JTC) of COSCA, NCSC, CITOC, and NACM could never have known how predictive its Cybersecurity Basics for Courts report was when it published the work in December 2019. A few months after release—when the […]

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