One Article Review

Accueil - L'article:
Source CSO.webp CSO
Identifiant 7323153
Date de publication 2022-10-06 13:16:00 (vue: 2022-10-06 21:07:25)
Titre Guilty verdict in the Uber breach case makes personal liability real for CISOs
Texte Yesterday, a federal jury handed down a guilty verdict to Joe Sullivan, the former CSO on charges of “obstruction of the proceedings of the Federal Trade Commission and misprision of felony in connection with the attempted cover-up of a 2016 hack at Uber” according to a notice published by the Department of Justice (DOJ).US Attorney Stephanie Hinds, upon learning of the verdict, admonished companies that are storing data as to their responsibility to also “protect that data and to alert customers and appropriate authorities when such data is stolen by hackers. Sullivan affirmatively worked to hide the data breach from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and took steps to prevent the hackers from being caught. We will not tolerate the concealment of important information from the public by corporate executives more interested in protecting their reputation and that of their employers than in protecting users. Where such conduct violates the federal law, it will be prosecuted.”To read this article in full, please click here
Envoyé Oui
Condensat 2016 according admonished affirmatively alert also appropriate are article attempted attorney authorities being breach case caught charges cisos click commission companies concealment conduct connection corporate cover cso customers data department doj down employers executives federal felony former from ftc full guilty hack hackers handed here hide hinds important information interested joe jury justice law learning liability makes misprision more not notice personal please prevent proceedings prosecuted protecting public published read real reputation responsibility stephanie steps stolen storing such sullivan than tolerate took trade uber uber” upon users verdict violates when where will worked yesterday “obstruction “protect ”to
Tags Data Breach Hack
Stories Uber Uber
Notes
Move


L'article ne semble pas avoir été repris aprés sa publication.


L'article ne semble pas avoir été repris sur un précédent.
My email: