Former Uber security chief guilty of concealing data breach

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Uber's former chief security officer guilty of criminal obstruction.

Former Uber security chief guilty of concealing data breach
A San Francisco jury has found Uber Technologies' former chief security officer Joseph Sullivan guilty of criminal obstruction for failing to report a 2016 cybersecurity incident to the authorities, a spokesperson from the Department of Justice confirmed on Wednesday. Sullivan, who was fired ...

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