Episode 19: Your Architecture is the Ceiling On Your AI Strategy - Here is How to Raise it in 90 Days!
In April, hackers stole Vercel's customer database and listed it for two million dollars. They didn't exploit a single line of code, they walked in through an AI tool one employee had connected to their corporate account. The AI worked exactly as designed. The architecture around it didn't.
However, Vercel isn't really the story. The story is about every company plugging AI agents, copilots, and assistants into systems built for a world that no longer exists :data in silos nobody owns, service accounts nobody audits, integrations held together by one engineer's memory. AI doesn't break those systems. It exposes them, at speed and at scale.
This itself is convergence: the moment AI, identity, data, and security stop being separate problems and become the same problem.
In this episode of Convergence, Faisal Hoque and Lauren Hawker Zafer get into the breaches that never make headlines, why an AI agent is architecturally an employee that needs hiring and offboarding, and where we actually disagree on shadow AI.
They argue about who really owns AI architecture (and why defaulting to the CISO is a trap), pressure-test the honest version of a 90-day readiness plan, and walk through the multi-agent cascade scenario that keeps one of us up at night.
If your "architecture" is a Notion page or a Fortune 500 stack, there's a translation here for you.
Based on Faisal Hoque's Fast Company article, "How to build AI-ready enterprise architecture in 90 days": https://www.fastcompany.com/91534353/ai-enterprise-architecture-strategy-90-day-plan [https://www.fastcompany.com/91534353/ai-enterprise-architecture-strategy-90-day-plan]
Jump In:
00:00 AI Breach Wakeup Call
00:26 Vercel Hack Explained
00:58 Convergence And Legacy Gaps
02:35 Hidden AI Shadow Breaches
05:55 Consumer AI Meets Enterprise Risk
08:53 Three Signs Not AI Ready
11:43 Sovereignty And Tool Vetting
14:29 Modernization And 90 Day Plan
17:04 Build Vs Buy Architecture
20:26 Why Data Comes First
24:51 Humanitas And AI Ethics
27:31 Closing Thoughts
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