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Former Uber chief security officer Joe Sullivan was given three years probation by a U.S. federal judge on Thursday following a headline-grabbing conviction last year over his handling of a data breach. Federal judge for the Northern District of California William Orrick decided against giving Sullivan any prison time in a tense hearing that involved

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