Data Xposure is Exterro's biweekly podcast for senior legal, data governance, privacy, and digital forensics professionals navigating the increasingly complex world of data risk.


Dive into the stories behind the headlines: major data breaches, landmark business litigation, 7-, 8-, and 9-figure regulatory settlements. Discover the breakdowns that cause major data risk incidents, things like misaligned policies, siloed technology systems, and operational blind spots--and learn how to diagnose and remedy them before they bite your organization.
Want to catch up on some of the most pressing issues in data risk management? With guests discussing eDiscovery challenges, data governance best practices, and digital forensic investigations, there's something for everyone.
The three hosts of Data Xposure bring their deep background in data risk to ask the tough questions you need to understand the risks you're facing--and how to protect against them.

With experience spanning government, the legal industry, and private business, Jenny's seen and tackled data risks from every angle. With deep technology and e-discovery experience, she appreciates the challenges legal professionals face and the risks they have to account for with every decision they make. As general counsel at Exterro, she understands how to leverage technology to manage digital risks from privacy concerns, cybersecurity incidents, and the litigation that can arise from them. As businesses grow more reliant on data than ever, Jenny understands what it takes to safeguard them from hidden risks.

As the Digital Forensics Evangelist at Exterro, Justin understands what matters to private sector and law enforcement investigators--and he's been there. Prior to entering the private sector, Justin worked as a Computer Forensic Specialist for the state of Ohio’s Bureau of Criminal Investigations. Justin develops written, video, and other content to train digital forensics professionals on cutting edge technology, best practices, and workflows. Justin has a master’s degree in Cyber Forensics from Purdue University and a bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Technology from Brigham Young University—Idaho.

Fahad is passionate about bridging the gap between technical innovation and legal compliance. His journey from privacy lawyer and consultant at EY and KPMB to product marketing leader has been driven by a desire to create tools that solve real-world challenges. With certifications such as CIPM, CIPP/C, and a Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP), Fahad knows the ins and outs of both the legal and technical aspects of data privacy. Previously the host of thought leadership podcast 'Privacy Tech Talk,' his mission is to bring impactful, scalable solutions to market that address today’s most pressing data challenges.

In-house legal teams are rethinking litigation by reducing data sprawl, preserving information in place, and enforcing governance to improve efficiency, control costs, and strengthen defensibility before disputes arise.

Host Fahad Diwan speaks with Ryan Zilm of H2O America on overcoming fear-based data retention, reducing litigation and regulatory exposure, and building a culture of defensible, policy-driven deletion across legal, privacy, and security teams.

Playbook-driven litigation readiness: aligning Legal and IT, building defensible eDiscovery workflows, strengthening data governance, and reducing enterprise risk—featuring insights from Jenny Hamilton and Patrick Butts.