Technology,
Labor/Employment
Sep. 19, 2022
Uber CEO denies he fired cyber chief as a scapegoat
"I fired Mr. Sullivan because I felt like I couldn't trust him anymore," Dara Khosrowshahi testified. Sullivan is accused by the Department of Justice of failing to disclose a 2016 breach which compromised the personal data of 600,000 Uber drivers and the email addresses and phone numbers of 57 million Uber users and drivers.




The chief executive of Uber Technologies Inc. denied in federal court Friday that he fired his former chief of cyber security, Joseph Sullivan, as a way to move past several scandals.
"I fired Mr. Sullivan because I felt like I couldn't trust him anymore," Dara Khosrowshahi testified.
Sullivan is accused by the Department of Justice of failing to disclose a 2016 breach which compromised the personal data of 600,0...
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