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The Conviction of Uber’s Chief Security Officer
Nov. 7, 2022, 12:17 p.m. | Bruce Schneier
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I have been meaning to write about Joe Sullivan, Uber’s former Chief Security Officer. He was convicted of crimes related to covering up a cyberattack against Uber. It’s a complicated case, and I’m not convinced that he deserved a guilty ruling or that it’s a good thing for the industry.
I may still write something, but until then, this essay on the topic is worth reading.
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