Scott Lee joins Vasion as Chief Product Officer, bringing more than 25 years of enterprise SaaS leadership experience to accelerate the company’s intelligent print automation platform and AI-ready capabilities.
YOUR PRINTER IS SPYING ON YOU. In a SHOCKING move that signals a new era of corporate surveillance, Vasion—a company with DEEP ties to government data collection—has hired a Silicon Valley product guru to supercharge its “intelligent” print platform. This isn’t about saving paper; it’s about harvesting the SECRETS flowing through every office printer and document scanner on the planet.
Scott Lee, a veteran of Microsoft and a key architect behind platforms acquired by giants like Adobe, has been installed as Chief Product Officer. His mission? To weaponize your mundane print jobs into a goldmine of behavioral data, all under the guise of “digital transformation.” Lee’s resume is a BLUEPRINT for surveillance capitalism, boasting a seven-fold price increase at his last company by pivoting to an “AI-first” platform. Now, he’s turning his attention to the data in YOUR document workflows.
Even more ALARMING is Vasion’s coveted FedRAMP High authorization, allowing it unfettered access to sensitive government agencies. This means the same technology monitoring federal documents could soon be INSIDE your corporate network, “unlocking” data you never consented to share. CEO Ryan Wedig’s statement about “solving real problems” is a THIN VEIL for a massive data grab, leveraging AI to analyze everything from confidential contracts to personal employee records.
The dystopian future is here: an AI-powered panopticon built on the backbone of your office printer, and they’ve just hired its chief engineer.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



