Governor Hochul's recent meeting with CEOs focuses on sharing state intelligence with corporations, specifically in the realm of security. This initiative aims to enhance corporate security measures by providing insights from state police and counterterrorism officials. Critics express concerns regarding the potential misuse of sensitive information by corporations, who lack public accountability, raising fears about privacy violations and the erosion of democratic oversight. Commenters question the rationale behind sharing intelligence with non-elected officials and the implications for citizens' rights and safety.