Episode 1: When Governments Demand AI Without Safeguards - The Anthropic Standoff, Data Exfiltration Economics, and Pentagon Surveillance Risks
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This week, Anthropic refused the Pentagon's demand to deploy Claude without safeguards on surveillance. The government's response? A supply chain risk designation.
When Anthropic refused the Pentagon's demand to deploy Claude AI without safeguards on surveillance and autonomous weapons, the government responded with economic coercion, designating the company as a "supply chain risk" and banning it from all DoD contracts.
Meanwhile, the State Department is pressuring countries worldwide to eliminate data sovereignty laws, even as the U.S. deploys AI systems ingesting classified military and intelligence data.
The Resilience 2025 Cyber Risk Report reveals that ransomware has fundamentally shifted from encryption-based disruption to data-theft-based extortion- with phishing jumping from 21% to 50% of losses in a single year.
Nation-states are running industrial-scale espionage campaigns like GridTide, targeting telecom infrastructure across 42 countries.
And vulnerabilities in AI development tools are creating new supply chain attack vectors.
If you work in financial services, tech, or any regulated industry, this 30-minute episode changes how you think about cyber risk.
#Cybersecurity #RiskManagement #AI #DataSovereignty #Resilience