
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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Show Notes
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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