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The CISO’s Job in AI Is Not to Stop the Wave, But to Shape It with Travis Farral, CISO at Archaea Energy

ClearTech Research / Jo Peterson Season 1 Episode 32

AI did not arrive through a single decision. It crept into enterprises through productivity tools, cloud platforms, security products, and SaaS applications that teams were already using. 

Most organizations did not choose to adopt AI. They woke up and realized it was already there. 

In this episode of ClearTech Loop, Jo Peterson sits down with Travis Farral, Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer at Archaea Energy, to talk about what that reality means for security leaders who are being asked to govern AI systems that are still evolving in real time. 

Travis explains why AI cannot be stopped, only shaped, and why the real risk is not the technology itself but the lack of clarity around what is actually being deployed. 

“This is not something that we’re going to be able to stop,” he said. “Even if we wanted to. It’s like standing in front of a tidal wave.”  

The conversation covers: 

  • Why “AI” has become a dangerously vague label 
  • How the AI threat model is shifting toward training data, prompts, and model behavior 
  • Why frameworks from NIST, OWASP, and MITRE already exist 
  • Why fluency, not guidance, is the real gap 
  • How CISOs can define guardrails without becoming the Department of No 

If you are responsible for cybersecurity, data governance, or enterprise risk, this episode offers a grounded way to think about AI adoption without losing control of your environment. 

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Key Quote 

“This is not something that we’re going to be able to stop. Even if we wanted to. It’s like standing in front of a tidal wave.” 
Travis Farral, CISO, Archaea Energy  

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