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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2025 · 15 MIN

Data Privacy, AI, and Compliance with Christine Neptune of Palo Alto Networks

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Key Topics CoveredThe evolving role of legal teams in cybersecurityWhy data privacy laws like GDPR and CCPA matter for every businessHow to create AI addendums and data protection clauses in contractsThe growing need for governance and transparency in tech operationsHow to balance AI adoption with compliance and ethical responsibilityTips for aligning cybersecurity, legal, and product development strategies Top TakeawaysLegal and cybersecurity are now inseparable when it comes to protecting organizations.Transparency and compliance are the foundations of customer trust.Corporate leaders must clearly define how AI tools can be used safely and responsibly.AI governance is not optional—it’s a business necessity.Collaboration between legal, compliance, and IT teams ensures a proactive approach to risk. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Cass Cooper sits down with legal and cybersecurity expert Christine Neptune to unpack the complex intersection between law, data privacy, AI, and technology governance. Neptune shares how legal teams are becoming essential allies in cybersecurity strategy because they bridge compliance, contracts, and corporate accountability. From GDPR and CCPA regulations to AI governance frameworks, this conversation dives deep into how companies can stay transparent and compliant while embracing innovation. Christine shares practical insights on writing AI clauses into contracts, understanding the difference between corporate and personal AI use, and building trust through transparency. If you’re a CISO, IT leader, or legal professional navigating cybersecurity risk, compliance, or emerging AI policy, this discussion will help you rethink how legal frameworks can enable, not block, innovation.

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