granola-security-basics
Security best practices for Granola meeting data. Use when implementing security controls, reviewing data handling, or ensuring compliance with security policies. Trigger with phrases like "granola security", "granola privacy", "granola data protection", "secure granola", "granola compliance".
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/granola-security-basics && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/8517" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/granola-security-basics && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/granola-security-basics
About this skill
Granola Security Basics
Overview
Granola achieved SOC 2 Type 2 certification in July 2025. It encrypts data with AES-256 at rest and TLS 1.3 in transit. Audio is transcribed server-side and not stored after processing. This skill covers security configuration, compliance posture, and organizational controls.
Prerequisites
- Granola Business or Enterprise plan (for admin/security controls)
- Understanding of your organization's compliance requirements
- Admin access for workspace-level settings
Instructions
Step 1 — Understand Granola's Data Architecture
Audio Capture (your device)
│
├─→ Transmitted via TLS 1.3
│
▼
Granola Cloud (transcription)
│
├─→ Transcript generated (GPT-4o / Claude)
├─→ Audio DELETED after processing (not stored)
│
▼
Encrypted Storage (AES-256 at rest)
│
├─→ Meeting notes (your typed + AI enhanced)
├─→ Transcript text (stored, searchable)
├─→ Attendee metadata
│
▼
Your Device (local cache: cache-v3.json)
Key security properties:
- No bot joins your meeting — audio is captured locally via system audio
- Raw audio is never stored after transcription
- Granola does not allow OpenAI or Anthropic to train on customer data
- Enterprise plan enforces org-wide AI training opt-out by default
- Local cache (
cache-v3.json) contains meeting data on your device
Step 2 — Configure Account Security
| Control | How to Enable | Plan Required |
|---|---|---|
| Google/Microsoft SSO | Default (social login) | All |
| Enterprise SSO (Okta, Azure AD) | Settings > Security > SSO | Enterprise |
| SCIM provisioning | Settings > Security > SCIM | Enterprise |
| Session timeout | Settings > Security | Enterprise |
| IP allowlisting | Contact Granola support | Enterprise |
Step 3 — Configure Data Controls
Sharing defaults:
Settings > Privacy:
Default sharing: Private (recommended)
Auto-share with attendees: Off (enable per-folder instead)
External sharing: Disabled or Admin Approval Required
Public links: Disabled
Link expiration: 30 days (if external sharing enabled)
Data retention:
Settings > Data Retention:
Meeting notes: Organization policy (1-2 years typical)
Transcripts: 90 days (recommended for storage efficiency)
Audio: Deleted after processing (Granola default, not configurable)
AI training opt-out:
Settings > Privacy > AI Training:
Organization-wide opt-out: Enabled (Enterprise: enforced by default)
This ensures your meeting data is never used to train foundational models.
Step 4 — Meeting Recording Consent
Granola records audio from your device. You are responsible for informing meeting participants:
Legal requirements by jurisdiction:
- One-party consent (US federal, most US states, UK): You can record if you are a participant
- Two-party/all-party consent (California, Illinois, EU GDPR): All participants must be informed
- Always recommended: Announce recording at meeting start or include notice in calendar invites
Calendar invite consent notice:
Note: This meeting will be recorded using Granola AI for note-taking
purposes. By joining, you consent to the recording and AI processing
of the discussion. Contact [your-email] to opt out.
Step 5 — Compliance Posture
| Framework | Granola Status | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| SOC 2 Type 2 | Certified (July 2025) | Available on request |
| GDPR | Compliant | DPA available |
| CCPA | Compliant | Privacy policy updated |
| HIPAA | Not certified | Do not use for PHI without BAA |
| ISO 27001 | Not certified | Covered by SOC 2 controls |
GDPR requirements you must implement:
- Right of Access: Export user's data via Settings > Data > Export
- Right to Erasure: Delete user's notes and request account deletion
- Data Processing Agreement: Request DPA from Granola (required for EU data)
- Subject Access Requests: 30-day response deadline
Step 6 — Sensitive Meeting Protocol
For confidential meetings (board discussions, HR, legal, M&A):
- Before: Disable auto-recording for the meeting
- During: Announce recording consent to all participants
- After: Review and redact sensitive content before sharing
- Sharing: Set link expiration, restrict to named recipients
- Retention: Apply shorter retention (30 days) for sensitive workspaces
Output
- Account secured with SSO and appropriate authentication
- Sharing defaults configured per organizational policy
- Data retention policies set per data type
- Compliance posture documented and gaps identified
- Sensitive meeting protocol established
Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| SSO login fails | SAML/OIDC misconfigured | Verify Entity ID and ACS URL with IdP |
| Cannot disable external sharing | Individual override | Set workspace-level policy to override user settings |
| Data export fails | Insufficient permissions | Request export access from workspace admin |
| Consent notice ignored | Not in calendar template | Add to organization's default calendar template |
Local Cache Security
The local cache file (~/Library/Application Support/Granola/cache-v3.json) contains meeting data in plaintext. For sensitive environments:
- Enable FileVault (macOS) or BitLocker (Windows) for disk encryption
- Restrict file permissions:
chmod 600 "$HOME/Library/Application Support/Granola/cache-v3.json" - Be aware that MCP servers and local scripts can read this file
Resources
Next Steps
Proceed to granola-prod-checklist for production rollout preparation.
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