Join Us 09-05-25 for “Hacking AI in Meetings” – Super Cyber Friday

Please join us on Friday, September 5, 2025, for Super Cyber Friday.

Our topic of discussion will be “Hacking AI in Meetings: An hour of critical thinking about how to avoid liability while getting value from your recordings.”

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Joining David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series for this discussion will be:

In preparation for our discussion, think about the following:

  • What are the unique privacy and liability risks of AI meeting recordings that don’t exist with other business data assets?
  • How do you recognize when your organization has moved from “useful meeting insights” to dangerous data hoarding territory?
  • What’s the real relationship between unmanaged meeting recordings and actual security posture? Does ignoring this data create more risk than managing it?
  • How should CISOs restructure their data governance to handle the volume and velocity of meeting recordings without killing productivity?
  • What are the most effective policies you’ve seen for extracting value from meeting recordings while maintaining privacy and compliance standards?
  • How do you make the business case for meeting recording governance when leadership sees AI transcription and analysis as pure productivity gains?
  • What role does the “record everything” mentality play in creating unmanageable data liability?
  • Why are we treating meeting recordings differently from other sensitive business communications when the risk profile might be even higher?
  • How do you balance the innovation benefits of AI meeting analysis against the regulatory and legal exposure it creates?
  • Is the current approach of platform-by-platform recording policies sustainable, or do we need enterprise-wide meeting data governance?

It all starts at 1 PM Eastern/10 AM Pacific. At the end of the hour [2 PM Eastern/11 AM Pacific] we’ll switch gears to our meetup where everyone will get a chance to chat face to face.

HUGE thanks to our sponsor FORA

ALSO..

  • We play games during the show, and some players can win prizes! Players in the US can receive prizes as gifts; those outside the US can win gift cards. 

Super Cyber Fridays are open discussions where all viewers and listeners are welcome to become participants. Before the scheduled event, connect your webcam and microphone (avoid Bluetooth). During the discussion, if you have a question or comment, let it be known in the chat room and our producer will do his best to get as many of you into the conversation. We look forward to you joining us.

Rich Stroffolino
Rich Stroffolino is a podcaster, editor, and writer based out of Cleveland, Ohio. Since 2015, he's worked in technology news podcasting and media. He dreams of someday writing the oral history of Transmeta.