By Dominykas Tuckus in Vilnius The ever-evolving digital sphere presents unique challenges for Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). In an era where technology is being increasingly weaponised and the new limits of artificial intelligence, cyber security and data privacy are yet to be tested and understood, these challenges must be addressed and confronted head-on. Having relatively developed digital connectivity infrastructure, the largest CEE countries still lag behind their Western counterparts in terms of internet access and e-service proliferation. Within the connectivity umbrella, e-commerce…