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🎙️ Priviso Live is back, and in this week's episode we're covering four stories that matter right now to every information security, risk, and ICT professional in South Africa and beyond.
📋 PAIA reports: The clock is ticking
The Information Regulator has issued its notice. The 2025/2026 PAIA Annual Report submission window opens on 1 April 2026 and closes 30 June. Public bodies, private companies, Information Officers, and Deputy IOs: this applies to you. And here's the catch: you cannot submit unless you are already registered on the eServices portal. Don't leave it to the last minute. Lyn and Stephen break down exactly what you need to do, and when.
🔓 Liberty Group confirms a data breach again
March 2026, and Liberty is back in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. An external threat actor extracted customer data, including ID numbers and names, and attempted extortion. Liberty refused to pay. The Information Regulator has requested an urgent meeting with Liberty's CEO. Kayla unpacks the POPIA Section 22 notification obligations, and Stephen asks the question every CISO should be able to answer: do you have an extortion response framework?
🤖 OpenAI kills Sora, and walks away from Disney
Less than two years after launching to global fanfare, OpenAI has discontinued its Sora video generation platform and wound down its billion-dollar Disney partnership. The pivot? Robotics and agentic AI. We unpack what this means for organisations currently evaluating AI tools for marketing, training, and communications.
😄 Opper AI Roundtable: 50 AI models, one question, zero conclusions
Free, fascinating, and faintly chaotic: Opper's AI Roundtable lets you put the same question to up to 50 models simultaneously and watch them debate. The site is found at https://opper.ai/ai-roundtable
🎧 Find us on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeartRadio.
🌐 www.priviso.co.za
#PrivisoLive #InformationSecurity #PAIA #POPIA #CyberSecurity #AI #DataBreach #Liberty #OpenAI #SouthAfrica #Compliance #ICT #RiskManagement #ArtificialIntelligence
By Anthony Olivier🎙️ Priviso Live is back, and in this week's episode we're covering four stories that matter right now to every information security, risk, and ICT professional in South Africa and beyond.
📋 PAIA reports: The clock is ticking
The Information Regulator has issued its notice. The 2025/2026 PAIA Annual Report submission window opens on 1 April 2026 and closes 30 June. Public bodies, private companies, Information Officers, and Deputy IOs: this applies to you. And here's the catch: you cannot submit unless you are already registered on the eServices portal. Don't leave it to the last minute. Lyn and Stephen break down exactly what you need to do, and when.
🔓 Liberty Group confirms a data breach again
March 2026, and Liberty is back in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. An external threat actor extracted customer data, including ID numbers and names, and attempted extortion. Liberty refused to pay. The Information Regulator has requested an urgent meeting with Liberty's CEO. Kayla unpacks the POPIA Section 22 notification obligations, and Stephen asks the question every CISO should be able to answer: do you have an extortion response framework?
🤖 OpenAI kills Sora, and walks away from Disney
Less than two years after launching to global fanfare, OpenAI has discontinued its Sora video generation platform and wound down its billion-dollar Disney partnership. The pivot? Robotics and agentic AI. We unpack what this means for organisations currently evaluating AI tools for marketing, training, and communications.
😄 Opper AI Roundtable: 50 AI models, one question, zero conclusions
Free, fascinating, and faintly chaotic: Opper's AI Roundtable lets you put the same question to up to 50 models simultaneously and watch them debate. The site is found at https://opper.ai/ai-roundtable
🎧 Find us on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeartRadio.
🌐 www.priviso.co.za
#PrivisoLive #InformationSecurity #PAIA #POPIA #CyberSecurity #AI #DataBreach #Liberty #OpenAI #SouthAfrica #Compliance #ICT #RiskManagement #ArtificialIntelligence