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On this episode of "This Is Fine," we dive into the controversial Windows 11 recall feature and its implications for privacy and security. Our host, Matt Triner, CEO of Hunter Strategy, along with expert guests Jake Williams, VP of Research & Development at Hunter Strategy, Jennifer Lee, Partner at Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP, and Andrew King, CISO at Hunter Strategy, dissect the legal and security concerns surrounding a feature that takes screenshots of users' work every five seconds and stores them locally.
We'll explore...
Privacy Laws,
Incident Response Discoverability,
the Impact on Attorney-Client Privilege
...as well as the broader security culture at Microsoft and the call for better governance.
Tune in to learn why turning off this feature might be the best move for both enterprise users and consumers alike.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Windows 11 Recall Feature
06:45 Legal Implications: Privacy Laws and Attorney-Client Privilege
08:36 Security Implications: Clear Text Information and Breach Defense
12:37 The Security Culture at Microsoft and the Lack of Governance
34:56 Recommendations: Turn Off the Recall Feature
Keywords
Windows 11 recall feature, Screenshot capture privacy risks, Legal implications of data capture, Security concerns in Windows 11, Compliance with privacy laws, Data governance challenges, Oversight in security protocols, Microsoft security governance, Attorney-client privilege risks, Incident response discoverability
By Hunter StrategyOn this episode of "This Is Fine," we dive into the controversial Windows 11 recall feature and its implications for privacy and security. Our host, Matt Triner, CEO of Hunter Strategy, along with expert guests Jake Williams, VP of Research & Development at Hunter Strategy, Jennifer Lee, Partner at Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP, and Andrew King, CISO at Hunter Strategy, dissect the legal and security concerns surrounding a feature that takes screenshots of users' work every five seconds and stores them locally.
We'll explore...
Privacy Laws,
Incident Response Discoverability,
the Impact on Attorney-Client Privilege
...as well as the broader security culture at Microsoft and the call for better governance.
Tune in to learn why turning off this feature might be the best move for both enterprise users and consumers alike.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Windows 11 Recall Feature
06:45 Legal Implications: Privacy Laws and Attorney-Client Privilege
08:36 Security Implications: Clear Text Information and Breach Defense
12:37 The Security Culture at Microsoft and the Lack of Governance
34:56 Recommendations: Turn Off the Recall Feature
Keywords
Windows 11 recall feature, Screenshot capture privacy risks, Legal implications of data capture, Security concerns in Windows 11, Compliance with privacy laws, Data governance challenges, Oversight in security protocols, Microsoft security governance, Attorney-client privilege risks, Incident response discoverability