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Elsevier Expands LeapSpace™ with New Agentic Capabilities for Tasks Across the Complete Research Workflow

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Writing Coach, Claim Radar, and Compare Tables go live from today – grounded in the world’s leading scientific knowledge base of 20+ million peer-reviewed articles and books, and 100+ million scientific records

LONDON, June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Elsevier is expanding LeapSpace, the research-grade AI workspace, with new agentic capabilities that help researchers carry out an even greater range of tasks within their complex workflow to drive better outcomes with confidence.

Designed specifically for the end-to-end research workflow, LeapSpace accelerates discovery, helps researchers calibrate the strength of the evidence and supports critical thinking. LeapSpace draws on 20+ million full-text peer-reviewed articles and books from Elsevier and over 1,000 new content licensing partners – including Emerald Publishing, IOP Publishing, NEJM Group, and Sage Publishing – as well as 100+ million scientific records from 7,000+ publishers on Scopus. Results are grounded in peer-reviewed literature, citations are traceable to sources, Trust Cards help researchers calibrate the strength of evidence, and the researcher remains in control, with every recommended change requiring approval. No assumption is hidden; each output is verifiable.

General-purpose AI tools can generate text, summarize articles and automate some tasks. But researchers require something more demanding: the latest trusted peer-reviewed content, verifiable citations, transparent reasoning, research integrity safeguards, and enterprise-grade security and privacy. This is what LeapSpace is built for – not just better at the same task but a different standard of evidence entirely.

Built with research-grade AI, LeapSpace is already delivering results for thousands of researchers around the world: 97% report time savings, with more than half saving over 50% of their research time.¹ LeapSpace is now extending support to writing — the task researchers most want AI to help with²: more than half find writing clearly and concisely to convey complex ideas a challenge, rising to 60% among students and early-career researchers.³

LeapSpace’s new AI tools for agentic workflows start to go live from today:

Writing Coach – a private and encrypted space where researchers draft, refine and strengthen their work in dialogue with an AI assistant. It contextualizes reasoning, showing how ideas and claims connect to the wider research landscape. It sharpens argument clarity, logic and evidential grounding, challenging assumptions and adding relevant evidence. Writing Coach identifies gaps by surfacing missing evidence, unanswered questions and new opportunities before manuscript submission. Researchers stay in control as every recommended change requires their approval.Claim Radar – transparent evidence verification, assessing how closely claims align with the published literature – surfacing corroborating evidence, contradictions and areas of limited or evolving consensus. The result is a more transparent, evidence-grounded use of AI.Compare Tables – makes literature comparison work faster. Researchers can now define the comparison dimensions they need, and LeapSpace extracts the evidence into a structured table, enabling researchers to customize it based on their specific research objectives.Extended File Upload – Word documents can now be uploaded to LeapSpace, enabling researchers to bring a wider range of working materials into LeapSpace without format conversion. Uploaded files remain private, secure, encrypted, and are never used to train AI models.Reference Export – the most requested update from the LeapSpace user community is now live. Researchers can export references directly into documents, accelerating drafting, literature review and citation management.

Judy Verses, President, Academic and Government at Elsevier, said: “LeapSpace now supports even more tasks across the research workflow, and the trusted scientific content it draws on is continually growing as we collaborate with more publishers. Researchers tell us this means stronger scientific arguments, it’s quicker to find the evidence they need, and this results in greater confidence – this matters, because the stakes in science are high.”

Dr. Khaled Alosmani, Professorship of Electrical Energy Systems, Helmut Schmidt University, Germany, said: “Conducting literature reviews is essential to ensure better product innovation. This process consumes a great deal of time, and important research can easily be overlooked. LeapSpace significantly improves efficiency by providing access to highly relevant research and the latest papers from different publishers. These can be summarized, critiqued, assessed, and organized in just a few minutes using a straightforward and clear prompt.”

Dr. Sunil Kumar Satpathy, Head of the Central Library, National Institute of Technology Raipur, India, said: “LeapSpace helps researchers overcome intense time pressure, information overload, and missed insights. It boosts efficiency in literature reviews, supports mission-oriented research, and helps identify research gaps and trends. Our researchers appreciate that LeapSpace provides comprehensive, peer-reviewed content and responsible AI in one place.”

Research-grade AI, grounded in human expertise

LeapSpace uses a multi-model AI approach, selecting models based on the task to ensure optimal outcomes. It is built on enterprise-grade data protection and security. All customer data is private and never used to train third-party models. Elsevier ensures responsible AI use and data privacy in its AI solutions, in line with its Privacy Principles.  

LeapSpace is available globally for institutions, corporations, and individual academics and students to purchase. For more information, please visit www.elsevier.com/leapspace

Notes to Editors

For videos of LeapSpace and its new research workflow features:

Writing Coach overviewWriting Coach demoLeapSpace

1 Elsevier user survey, Jan-Feb 2026, N=556. ² Elsevier study, Aug 2025, N=1,367. ³ Elsevier user survey, Aug 2025, N=224.

About Elsevier

Elsevier is a global leader in advanced information and decision support. For over a century, we have been helping advance science and healthcare to advance human progress. We support academic and corporate research communities, doctors, nurses, future healthcare professionals and educators across 170 countries in their vital work. We help impact makers achieve better outcomes with research and clinical-grade solutions built on the world’s leading evidence-based scientific and medical content, precision AI, and expert human assessment. We champion inclusion and sustainability, working with the communities that we serve. The Elsevier Foundation supports research and health partnerships around the world.

Elsevier is part of RELX, a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. For more information, visit www.elsevier.com and follow us on social media @elsevierconnect.

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HoundDog.ai Named Best GDPR Compliance Platform in The Hacker News 2026 Cybersecurity Stars Awards

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Code-grounded GDPR compliance software recognized for replacing survey-based ROPAs and DPIAs with continuous, evidence-based privacy reporting that keeps up with development speed

SAN FRANCISCO, June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — HoundDog.ai, the privacy code scanning company, today announced it has been named the winner of Best GDPR Compliance Platform in the 2026 Cybersecurity Stars Awards presented by The Hacker News.

“HoundDog.ai builds a code scanner that surfaces how personal data actually moves through applications and integrations, helping privacy teams keep their compliance records aligned with the code they’re shipping,” said the Hacker News judging panel. “It addresses a real gap in how organizations understand and document their data flows.”

For companies that build software applications, traditional workflows for keeping track of processing activities break. Survey-driven ROPAs and DPIAs do not scale: they overwhelm engineering with every release, are inherently inaccurate, and sit quarters behind the codebase. Legacy privacy platforms infer data flows from production after the data is already flowing, miss third-party and AI integrations embedded directly in code, and force teams into documenting risks instead of preventing them. HoundDog.ai’s Privacy Code Scanner closes that gap with privacy reporting grounded in code-based evidence.

What makes HoundDog.ai different is keeping GDPR data mapping aligned with code reality, enabling proactive data minimization instead of reactive cleanup, eliminating blind spots in AI governance and shadow AI, and enforcing privacy by design with code-level evidence under EU AI Act and HIPAA obligations. Privacy teams embed their privacy policies and DPAs as allowlists that flag out-of-bounds pull requests, while new data flows and subprocessors surface as suggested ROPA edits at dev speed. Coverage spans 1,000+ third-party and AI integrations and 100+ sensitive data types.

HoundDog.ai is deployed by Fortune 1000 companies in tech, healthcare, and finance. At a publicly-listed travel management company, the scanner uncovered a number of privacy risks, including excessive log leaks and undocumented subprocessors that had accumulated over the years. It is embedded in Replit’s AI app generation workflow, running 10,000+ daily scans across 45 million+ developers.

About HoundDog.ai

HoundDog.ai’s deterministic dataflow analysis powers shift-left privacy programs and faster, more reliable AI-assisted development. The company builds two products: the Dataflow Context Engine for AI coding agents and developers, and the Privacy Code Scanner for privacy, security, and compliance teams. Learn more at hounddog.ai.

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Frost & Sullivan Identifies Digital Trust Platforms as the Next Growth Frontier in the Global eSignature Ecosystem

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Growing AI-enabled fraud, evolving digital identity regulations, and increasing demand for high-assurance digital transactions are accelerating the shift from standalone eSignatures to integrated digital trust platforms

LONDON, June 26, 2026 /CNW/ — Frost & Sullivan’s latest analysis, Frost Radar™: Digital Trust and eSignature Ecosystem, 2026, reveals that enterprises are increasingly moving beyond basic electronic signatures toward comprehensive digital trust platforms that integrate identity verification, cryptographic assurance, and long-term document integrity.

As organisations contend with sophisticated cyber threats, AI-generated fraud, and expanding regulatory requirements, digital trust has emerged as a strategic business imperative rather than simply a compliance requirement. The global digital trust and eSignature ecosystem is projected to generate $13.48 billion in revenue in 2026, reaching approximately $20.84 billion by 2031, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.1%.

“The market is undergoing a fundamental transformation,” said Riana Barnard, Industry Analyst at Frost & Sullivan. “Organisations are no longer evaluating electronic signatures as standalone workflow tools. Instead, they are investing in integrated digital trust platforms capable of verifying identities, protecting transaction integrity, ensuring long-term legal defensibility, and supporting increasingly complex regulatory requirements across global markets.”

Frost & Sullivan identifies several transformative trends reshaping the market. As enterprises digitise increasingly complex workflows, demand is accelerating for end-to-end digital trust platforms that unify electronic signatures, identity verification, cryptographic assurance, and document integrity within a single interoperable architecture. Rather than focusing solely on the act of signing, organisations are seeking solutions that establish trust across the entire digital transaction lifecycle.

At the same time, the rapid proliferation of AI-generated fraud and synthetic identities is elevating the importance of robust identity verification, explainable AI, and resilient cryptographic frameworks capable of protecting high-value digital transactions.

Regulatory developments, including eIDAS 2.0 and the European Digital Identity Wallet framework, are further driving demand for trusted cross-border digital identity services, while growing awareness of post-quantum cybersecurity risks is encouraging organisations to embed cryptographic agility into long-term technology strategies.

As automation continues to expand, digital trust is also evolving beyond human users to encompass machine identities, software integrity, and autonomous business processes, reinforcing trust as foundational infrastructure for the digital economy.

“The Frost Radar™ confirms that sustainable advantage in digital trust will go to vendors that orchestrate identity, signature, and integrity as a coherent system,” added Barnard.

“Providers that extend trust beyond the signature – embedding KYC, biometrics, reusable credentials, timestamps, seals, and long-term preservation into standard workflows – will outperform as enterprises standardise on high-assurance digital execution.”

Selected from approximately 80–100 active vendors globally, the Frost Radar™: Digital Trust and eSignature Ecosystem, 2026 evaluates 13 leading providers across both innovation and growth performance including Adobe, DigiCert, DocuSign, Dropbox, Entrust, Namirial, OneSpan, Scrive, Skribble, Thales, Tinexta InfoCert, Yousign, and Zoho, providing technology buyers with strategic guidance on the rapidly evolving digital trust landscape.

To claim your complimentary extract from this Growth Opportunity Analysis, click here.

To purchase the full report, please visit our store: Frost Radar™: Digital Trust & eSignature 2026

About Frost & Sullivan

Frost & Sullivan, the Transformational Growth Company, enables clients to accelerate growth and achieve best-in-class positions in growth, innovation, and leadership. The company’s Growth Pipeline as a Service provides the CEO’s Growth Team with transformational strategies and best-practice models to drive the generation, evaluation, and implementation of powerful growth opportunities. For over 60 years, Frost & Sullivan has partnered with investors, corporate leaders, and governments to identify, prioritise, and execute transformational growth strategies.

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University of Phoenix Launches Three New Artificial Intelligence Professional Development Pathways

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New offerings help employees, senior leaders and healthcare professionals build practical AI skills for workplace application, governance and healthcare settings

PHOENIX, June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — University of Phoenix has launched three new professional development pathways designed to help organizations build artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities across the workforce, leadership teams and healthcare environments. The new offerings include AI for the Workforce: Practical AI Skills for Everyday Work, AI Governance and Strategic Oversight for Senior Leaders, and Applying AI in Healthcare. Together, the pathways provide targeted learning experiences that address the growing need for AI knowledge, practical application and responsible adoption across organizational roles.

“As organizations increasingly integrate AI into everyday work and decision-making, there is growing demand for practical skill development across the workforce,” said Mukund Sudarsan, vice president and general manager of Professional Development Programs at University of Phoenix. “These pathways help employees, leaders and healthcare professionals build the skills needed to use AI effectively and responsibly.”

The need for AI skill development continues to grow. According to the University of Phoenix Career Institute® 2026 Career Optimism Index® study, 50% of workers say they are learning to use AI independently, while 60% report wanting more guidance in learning AI tools. To address these evolving needs, University of Phoenix developed three distinct pathways focused on workforce skills, executive oversight and healthcare applications of AI.

Pathway 1: AI for the Workforce: Practical AI Skills for Everyday Work

Designed for employees seeking practical AI skills for everyday work, this pathway focuses on productivity, communication, collaboration and decision-making using AI tools.

Key learning areas include:

Evaluating AI outputsBusiness communicationData insights

Pathway 2: AI Governance and Strategic Oversight for Senior Leaders

Designed for executives and senior leaders, this pathway focuses on governance, oversight and strategic decision-making related to AI adoption. The curriculum emphasizes executive AI fluency and responsible implementation.

Key learning areas include:

AI strategy and functionalityAI investment evaluationData visualization and insights

Pathway 3: Applying AI in Healthcare

Designed for healthcare professionals and healthcare organizations, this pathway focuses on practical and responsible applications of AI in healthcare settings.

Key learning areas include:

Healthcare data analysisEthical AI practicesClinical documentation

Workforce Solutions capabilities support supplier performance and alignment

University of Phoenix’s professional development offerings deliver workforce-focused education solutions that align learning with operational priorities, supporting organizations as they adapt to evolving business demands. The University’s approach emphasizes structured skill development through targeted training programs designed to reflect real-world workplace scenarios.

This model supports employer partners seeking to adapt to changing operational requirements while maintaining focus on performance standards and continuous improvement. Wabash’s recognition reflects these solutions and the importance of partners that connect workforce development strategies with business execution.

About University of Phoenix

University of Phoenix is Built for Real Life. 50 Years Strong. The University innovates to help working adults enhance their careers and develop skills in a rapidly changing world through flexible online learning, relevant courses, academic AI pillars, and skills-mapped curriculum for associate, bachelor’s and master’s degree programs. Active students and alumni have access to Career Services for Life® resources including career guidance and tools. For more information, visit phoenix.edu.

About University of Phoenix Workforce Solutions

University of Phoenix Workforce Solutions helps companies align employee development to business strategy through skills-based solutions designed to address evolving workforce needs. Its Adaptable Skills Solutions brings together professional development, education savings and AI skills intelligence provided through Skillmore, a UOPX affiliate, to support workforce planning, retention and talent mobility. By combining data, tools and education resources, Workforce Solutions offers practical ways to identify skills gaps, inform workforce decisions and prepare employees for long-term adaptability in a rapidly changing workplace. 

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