Legal AI Podcast with Paul Crafer, Assessed Intelligence’s VP Services EMEA

April 7, 2026 You’re one prompt injection away from leaking client data and most law firms don’t have governance in place. Paul Crafer, VP EMEA of Assessed Intelligence, breaks down how to actually operationalize AI governance before something goes wrong. Watch the full episode here.
Assessed Signal – April 2026

The regulatory collision between California’s AI procurement Executive Order and the Trump administration’s federal preemption framework has created a dual compliance burden, with Colorado’s AI Act and the EU AI Act both reaching enforceability within the same operational quarter. The U.S. Intelligence Community’s 2026 Annual Threat Assessment designates AI as a defining national security priority for the first time at this prominence, documenting adversarial use in active conflict operations and state-sponsored data extortion campaigns. At RSAC 2026, CrowdStrike reported the average adversary breakout time has collapsed to 29 minutes, AI-enabled attacks increased 89 percent year-over-year, and one Fortune 500 organization discovered more than 600 AI agents running in its environment without any security ownership.
AI Governance Maturity