Jan. 31, 2024, 7:23 p.m. |

Bloomberg Technology bloomberg.com

In an unscripted scene during tense testimony Wednesday, Meta Platforms Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg stood before a packed Senate hearing room and apologized directly to the families of children who were victims of sexual exploitation on social media platforms. After being prompted by Senator Josh Hawley, a Republican from Missouri, Zuckerberg faced the crowd and said “I am sorry for everything that you have all gone through." Meta owns Facebook and Instagram. (Source: Bloomberg)

chief child children child safety executive exploitation families hearing josh mark mark zuckerberg media meta meta platforms missouri nms:meta officer platforms room safety senate senate hearing senator social social media social media platforms testimony zuckerberg

CyberSOC Technical Lead

@ Integrity360 | Sandyford, Dublin, Ireland

Cyber Security Strategy Consultant

@ Capco | New York City

Cyber Security Senior Consultant

@ Capco | Chicago, IL

Senior Security Researcher - Linux MacOS EDR (Cortex)

@ Palo Alto Networks | Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

Sr. Manager, NetSec GTM Programs

@ Palo Alto Networks | Santa Clara, CA, United States

SOC Analyst I

@ Fortress Security Risk Management | Cleveland, OH, United States