🎙️ Priviso Live is back, and this week's episode hits close to home.
We're unpacking four stories that every security, risk, and IT professional needs on their radar right now.
🌍 Cyber Poverty is a Security Problem The Cyber Poverty Line Institute makes a compelling case: when communities lack digital access, skills, and resources, the entire cyber ecosystem pays the price. We explore what "cyber poverty" really means, and the Cyber Inclusion Pledge that's asking business leaders to do something about it.
🚪 An OpenAI Exec Just Walked Out the Door Caitlin Kalinowski, OpenAI's head of hardware and robotics, resigned after the company struck a deal with the US Pentagon — and she didn't stay quiet about why. Her concerns weren't just ethical. They were about governance. About process. About who defines the red lines, and when.
🎭 AI Theatre is Real, and It's Expensive $1.4M in Copilot licenses. 47 users. A board that approved it in 11 minutes. Peter Girnus's satirical post hit 23 million impressions because everyone recognised the pattern. We break down why enterprise AI fails — and what doing it properly actually looks like.
🔐 The Attack Surface You're Not Watching AI ecosystem vulnerabilities grew 15,000% between 2018 and 2025. In 2025 alone: over 1,000 AI-related CVEs. Girnus also shares the work being done at TrendAI's Zero Day Initiative: real vulnerability research, not board deck theatre, and the questions every CISO should be asking right now.
💬 Which of these stories hits hardest for your organisation right now? Drop it below.
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