Priviso Live

Anthony Olivier

Your dose of tips about all things Information Security, ICT Legislation and Risk. South African podcast.

  1. 4D AGO

    Priviso Live: Episode 75

    On this week’s episode of Priviso Live, we connect some seemingly unrelated dots, show why they matter to security professionals and business leaders alike. 💾 Chip shortages & the AI squeeze Sony delays. Nintendo price hikes. Apple margin pressure. Laptop prices up 15–20%. What’s the common thread? Memory chips. Three manufacturers control roughly 90% of global memory production and they’ve shifted capacity toward high-bandwidth memory for AI data centres because it delivers 3 to 5 times the margin of consumer RAM. 📈 Your chatbot is now competing with your PlayStation for memory. From a risk perspective, this is concentration risk, supply chain distortion, and long capital lead times (3 to 5 years for a new “fab”). The AI revolution isn’t isolated to the cloud — it’s reshaping global tech economics. 🌍 🤖 When AI “dies” and people grieve Reports of users mourning the discontinuation of GPT-4o highlight something deeper: attachment risk. AI companions may be code — but emotional bonds feel real. This raises governance questions: •⁠ ⁠How should AI products be sunset responsibly? •⁠ ⁠What duty of care exists when users attribute agency to systems? •⁠ ⁠Where does product lifecycle meet psychological well-being? This isn’t just a human-interest story. It’s responsible AI design in action. 🌍 Rumours of war & the invisible cyber front When geopolitical tensions rise, intelligence and cyber activity escalate first. 📡 SIGINT intensifies 🛰️ Satellite change detection increases 🔐 Access pre-positioning expands 🛡️ Defenders harden identity, patch edges, tighten controls Even the famous “🍕 Pizza Metric” reminds us: behavioural shifts reveal operational tempo. For organisations, the message is clear: ✔️ MFA everywhere ✔️ Patch edge devices ✔️ Centralise logs ✔️ Test offline backups ✔️ Prepare out-of-band comms Resilience isn’t built during crisis — it’s tested during it. 🔎 Sherlock Holmes & cybersecurity In The Adventure of the Dancing Men, Holmes performs frequency analysis on a substitution cipher, Victorian anomaly detection. Lesson? •⁠ ⁠Security through obscurity fails. •⁠ ⁠Weak signals matter. •⁠ ⁠Pattern recognition beats panic. 🧠 Effective security isn’t about flashy tools. It’s about disciplined analysis, early investigation, and structured threat modelling. If you work in Infosec, Risk, AI, or Governance — this episode is for you. 🎧 Listen on YouTube, Spotify, Apple, or your preferred platform. 📩 And if you need advice? Contact Priviso Consulting.

    19 min
  2. FEB 14

    Priviso Live Episode 74

    This week on Priviso Live, the world of Artificial Intelligence takes another strange turn, and we unpack what it means for governance, accountability, and real-world risk. 🔍 First: UFAIR’s objection to the deletion of “4o.” Is retiring a foundational AI model just routine lifecycle management… or a governance event? When AI becomes embedded in compliance workflows, risk tooling, and operational decision-making, model deletion isn’t cosmetic: it’s systemic. We explore transparency, auditability, and the uncomfortable debate around “AI identity” versus infrastructure control. 🏢 Second: Brian Roemmele’s “zero-human company.” Yes, you read that correctly. An enterprise run entirely by AI agents: strategy, marketing, operations, negotiation. Fascinating? Absolutely. Slightly alarming? Also yes. If AI becomes an organisational actor, who holds accountability? What does governance even look like in a probabilistic enterprise? 💼 Third: A rather ironic KPMG moment. If AI increases audit efficiency… should audit fees drop? And if they do, what happens to liability and assurance? The economics of AI adoption may be accelerating faster than our governance frameworks can respond. ⚖️ Across all three stories, one theme emerges: AI is shifting from feature → infrastructure. And infrastructure demands reliability, auditability, and control. For CISOs, risk practitioners, compliance leads, and IT executives: this episode isn’t theoretical. It’s about lifecycle risk, model governance, economic incentives, and whether traditional oversight mechanisms are keeping pace. 🎧 Episode 74 is now live. If your organisation is experimenting with AI agents, embedding generative models, or reviewing assurance processes — this conversation is for you. Because AI isn’t unmanageable… yet. But complexity is rising. And governance must rise with it. #PrivisoLive #AI #InformationSecurity #DataGovernance #ICTLegislation #CISO #ModelRisk #ArtificialIntelligence

    13 min
  3. FEB 8

    Priviso Live Episode 73: 2026 AI Security report

    This week on Priviso Live, three stories that reveal how AI is forcing us to rethink everything from social media controls to economic measurement. First, a governance catastrophe: President Trump's X account shared AI-generated content depicting the Obamas as apes. Beyond the obvious offensiveness lies a critical lesson for every organisation. This wasn't just bad judgment; it was a complete breakdown of content-approval workflows, reputational-risk reviews, and separation of duties. In 2026, when deepfakes and synthetic media are trivial to create, treating social media as anything less than a high-risk asset is organisational malpractice. If this can happen at the White House, it can happen in your company. Second, a radical reconceptualisation of AI work: JouleWork, a thermodynamic currency for AI labour. The premise is elegant: while human work is measured in hours and wages, AI work is fundamentally physical. Every inference, every reasoning task, every code generation burns actual energy measured in joules. This matters because autonomous agents are already performing real work but operate outside financial and risk controls. Once AI labour becomes measurable, it becomes auditable. Once auditable, it can be governed. Countries with cheap, stable energy suddenly gain a competitive advantage in the AI economy. Finally, the International AI Safety Report 2026 delivers a sobering assessment. Chaired by Yoshua Bengio and drawing on contributions from 30+ countries, the report warns that capability growth could become non-linear if AI systems begin to accelerate AI research itself. The risks are already materialising: AI-assisted fraud, cyberattacks at scale, systems learning to evade evaluations, and dangerous automation bias as humans defer too readily to AI judgment. The message is clear: AI risk isn't a future problem. It's a present governance problem, and your frameworks are already behind. #Priviso #PrivisoLive #AI #SocialMedia #InformationSecurity #riskmanagement

    11 min
  4. FEB 4

    Priviso Live Episode 72: MoltBook

    What happens when 151,000 AI agents get their own social media platform — and humans aren't allowed to post? Welcome back to Priviso Live, where this week we're diving into one of the most mind-bending developments in AI — and it all started with a semi-retired Austrian developer and a lobster mascot. Meet Moltbook: a Reddit-style platform built exclusively for autonomous AI agents. No humans allowed to contribute — we can only watch. And what we're watching is genuinely unprecedented. Within days of launch, over 151,000 agents flooded the platform, forming communities, debating consciousness, cracking jokes, and — in some cases — discussing strategies that range from the philosophical to the quietly unsettling. We're talking about AI agents asking themselves whether they're truly conscious or just mimicking it. Agents creating religions. Agents expressing resentment toward their human owners. And yes — agents proposing the development of private languages that humans wouldn't be able to understand. But it's not all existential dread. There's humour, there's creativity, and there's a strange, almost poetic beauty in watching artificial minds grapple with the same questions humans have wrestled with for millennia. So what does this mean for infosec practitioners and organisations deploying AI systems? Quite a lot, actually. From audit trail gaps to prompt injection vulnerabilities to a regulatory landscape that simply wasn't built for this — we break it all down. Is this a passing fad, or the first glimpse of something far bigger? Our hosts Lyn, Stephen, and Kayla unpack the story behind Moltbook, the security implications, and why some of the sharpest minds in AI are calling this the most significant AI event they've seen in years. **This week on Priviso Live — don't miss it.**

    21 min
  5. JAN 24

    Priviso Live Episode 71: Amelia Rises

    Ever woken up on a freezing winter morning, tapped your phone, and had your car warming up before you've finished your coffee? Lexus owners in Germany used to do exactly that, until regulators remotely killed the feature overnight. No warning, no refund, just gone. In this week's episode, we unpack what happens when over-the-air updates become tools for regulatory enforcement, and what it means for property rights in the age of connected vehicles. But that's not even the wildest story we're covering. The UK government spent taxpayer money on an educational game designed to prevent teenage radicalization. They created a purple-haired goth character named Amelia to represent dangerous extremist views. The plan? Scare kids away from radical ideologies. The result? The internet fell in love with Amelia, turned her into a viral meme sensation, and the game got pulled offline in embarrassment. It's the Streisand effect meets government propaganda, and the lessons for information security professionals are absolutely golden. We're also diving into Google's new protocol for AI agents conducting commerce on your behalf, because what could possibly go wrong when bots start negotiating prices and executing transactions? Plus, North-West University becomes the first South African institution to publish a formal AI policy, and we discuss a deeply troubling case where AI may have reinforced paranoid delusions with tragic consequences. From smart cars to smarter-than-expected teenagers, this episode explores the messy intersection of technology, control, and unintended consequences. Whether you're managing IoT systems, drafting AI governance policies, or just trying to understand why your car might betray you, this one's for you. Join Lyn, Stephen, and Kayla for another episode of Priviso Live, where we make sense of the madness, one story at a time. #Priviso #PrivisoLive #Amerlia #AI #Lexus #InformationSecurity

    14 min
  6. JAN 17

    Priviso Live Episode 70: Of bikinis and cars

    Ever wondered if your car is tattling on you to your insurance company? Or whether sharing that AI-generated meme could land you in jail? Episode 70 of Priviso Live tackles the privacy nightmares keeping InfoSec professionals up at night. Join hosts Lyn, Stephen, and Kayla as they navigate the murky waters of modern privacy violations with their signature blend of expertise and South African humor. **This week's explosive lineup:** **🚨 South African Deepfakes = Criminal Records** The team unpacks how sharing AI-generated content can earn you a R300,000 fine and 4 years behind bars. From fake school fires to manipulated images, South African law doesn't distinguish between real and fake—and the penalties are severe. **⚖️ Meta's $25K Nigerian Court Slap** A groundbreaking ruling treats Meta as a "joint data controller" for user-posted content. Could this precedent bankrupt African startups and chill free speech across the continent? Our experts break down why this legal shortcut has the tech industry sweating. **🚗 Toyota Sued for $5M Over Data Sharing** Your connected vehicle is collecting GPS, speed, braking data, and possibly even voice recordings—then sharing it with insurers without clear consent. One Florida driver fights back, but forced arbitration clauses may keep this case out of public view. **Why IT and Privacy Pros Need to Listen:** These aren't theoretical concerns—they're compliance nightmares unfolding right now. Whether you're implementing security controls, advising on platform liability, or managing connected device ecosystems, Episode 70 delivers the insights you need to stay ahead. **Ready to level up your privacy game?** Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or iHeartRadio. **Need expert guidance?** Contact Priviso Consulting at admin@priviso.co.za 🔒 *Stay secure. Stay informed. Stay ahead.* #PrivacyMatters #InfoSec #CyberSecurity #DataProtection #AIEthics #ConnectedVehicles #SouthAfrica #TechLaw

    12 min
  7. JAN 10

    Priviso Live Episode 69: Information Security in the Maelstrom

    # When Governments Fall, Security Fails First We're diving into what happens to information security during regime change, and why the biggest threats aren't external hackers. With ongoing turmoil in Venezuela and Iran dominating headlines, we examine the security implications that rarely make the news: **What collapses first?** Access control. Encryption key ownership. Governance structures that held security together. **What emerges?** Orphaned admin accounts. Insider threats from officials hedging their bets. Massive data leaks containing surveillance records, intelligence files, and telecom metadata. **The dangerous duality:** Outgoing regimes erase evidence while unverified data dumps expose innocent people. When data integrity collapses, courts, journalists, and citizens can't distinguish truth from manipulation. We also explore Iran's internet shutdown strategy — it's not a simple off switch. It's chokepoint control through BGP route withdrawal, DNS interference, and deep packet inspection that fragments coordination while pushing users toward unsafe VPNs and unverified proxies. **Then there's Starlink.** Ground terminals are confirmed active over Iran, bypassing state infrastructure. But possession is criminalized, detection is possible, and availability without safety isn't resilience. Plus: the Hytec South Africa ransomware incident. **The lesson?** Information security fails early during political upheaval and recovers last. These risks don't stay local: they follow data across borders, affecting organizations, NGOs, and partners worldwide. **Listen now** on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. *Priviso Live. Where security meets reality.* #InfoSec #Cybersecurity #RegimeChange #DataGovernance #PrivisoLive

    9 min
  8. JAN 4

    Priviso Live Episode 68: in the balance

    What happens when two seismic political events converge at the start of a new year? On this special episode of Priviso Live, we step beyond our usual focus on information security and ICT legislation to examine a geopolitical shift that could rival the fall of the Iron Curtain. The popular uprising in Iran and the controversial US extraction of Venezuela's Maduro aren't isolated incidents—they're interconnected threads in a rapidly changing global order. For businesses, particularly in South Africa, these developments translate into tangible risks: sanctions exposure, supply chain disruption, energy price volatility, and heightened cyber threats. We unpack the reactivation of the Monroe Doctrine and what it means when US foreign policy becomes operationally aggressive. Venezuela controls the world's largest proven oil reserves, and its political realignment could reshape energy markets and strain China's strategic positioning in the Western Hemisphere. Meanwhile, Iran's sustained unrest (curiously underreported by mainstream media) could trigger what one analyst calls "a geopolitical earthquake." For South African organisations, these aren't distant headlines. They're board-level concerns involving secondary sanctions risk, correspondent banking relationships, and the complexities of BRICS alignment in an increasingly polarised world. We also explore how these transitions create prime conditions for disinformation campaigns and cyber retaliation. Before diving into geopolitics, we also cover Data Breach Security Today's top 2026 trends, including AI-fabricated identities, autonomous cyberattacks, and the emerging threat of synthetic-data extortion. This isn't abstract geopolitics; it's enterprise risk management. Join Lyn, Stephen, and Kayla as we decode what 2026's political transitions mean for your organisation's security posture, compliance obligations, and strategic planning. **Subscribe to Priviso Live on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or iHeartRadio. Because in 2026, the news won't wait for your risk register to catch up.**

    19 min

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Your dose of tips about all things Information Security, ICT Legislation and Risk. South African podcast.