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Uber's Former CSO Takes the Blame For 2016 Hack—Most Interesting Thing in Tech

Uber's Former CSO Takes the Blame For 2016 Hack—Most Interesting Thing in Tech

Uber's Former CSO Takes the Blame For 2016 Hack—Most Interesting Thing in Tech

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August 24, 20203m 23s

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Federal officials are holding the CSO of Uber personally responsible for violating the law and failing to disclose a 2016 hack. The company has already been fined. Adding personal liability for a top official is a pretty big deal—and a huge disincentive for future CSOs to do the same. But is it actually fair?

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