Tinexta Defence S.p.A.

03/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/19/2026 04:35

Forensic Readiness 2025: The Strategic Framework for the Usability of Electronic Evidence in Forensics

Regulatory developments (NIS2, DORA) and the increasing complexity of threats are increasingly turning cybersecurity into a corporate governance issue and not just a technical one.

In this context, the Forensic Readiness thus becomes a strategic pillar that can prepare in advance the collection and preservation of digital evidence to ensure compliance, reduce investigation costs and strengthen the organisation's legal defensibility.

Our new report DFIR Outline a vision framework for the Board and CISO, identifying three main directions:

  • Convergence between cyber risk and legal risk
  • visibility and integrity of digital evidence in cloud and SaaS environments
  • integration of readiness along the entire supply chain, including through appropriate contractual clauses.

La Forensic Readiness marks a real change in perspective, with its integrated system of processes, skills and technologies it strengthens the resilience and legal soundness of the organisation and today's analysis moves precisely in this direction.

If you wish to learn more, here is the link to our comprehensive study.

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