Twitter's chief information security officer quits amid company turmoil

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Twitter's chief information security officer announced their resignation on Thursday, vacating one of the company's most critical roles just as scrutiny is mounting over Twitter's future and the erratic decisions of its new owner, Elon Musk.

Kissner's departure reportedly coincided with the resignations of multiple other top Twitter leaders Wednesday evening over fears about the company's legal exposure before the Federal Trade Commission, according to an internal Slack message viewed by CNN. The independent journalist Casey Newton and The Verge first reported the resignations.

The employee's post also claimed Musk's focus on monetizing the platform could jeopardize vulnerable users including human rights activists and political dissidents. The employee claimed to have overheard Alex Spiro, Musk's attorney and, according to the message, Twitter's new head of legal, saying "Elon puts rockets into space, he's not afraid of the FTC."

Twitter has twice settled with that agency over user privacy violations, and faces whistleblower allegations from its former head of security, Peiter "Mudge" Zatko, that the company under former CEO Parag Agrawal had violated its FTC obligations a third time. If proven true, Zatko's allegations could result in billions of dollars in fines and personal liability for Agrawal.

 

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Good riddance. Don’t let the door hit he/her ass on the way out

So, may I have Twitter employment?

ConwayShow Good

ConwayShow Twitter is a train wreck we are watching in real time

Wonder if a catfish filet left in the hot sun will last longer than elmos 44 billion gamble.

Typical when new management takes over

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