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by prvit
1339 days ago
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>They certainly would if a company led by this man lost the records of 150M people that did not consent to their data being collected. I haven't heard anyone saying that about Metas CISO, or Twitters CISO, or Ubers CISO. For example, the data leaked from Uber in the recent breach is way more impactful than anything which ever leaked from Equifax. But hey, maybe that's just because nobody noticed that Latha Maripuri is also a woman. >She was incompetent and should be in jail. How would you know it wasn't her superiors constantly blocking her from doing her job properly? |
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What could be more impactful than the social security numbers, personal information, and financial records of every adult in the US?
>But hey, maybe that's just because nobody noticed that Latha Maripuri is also a woman.
Yes, that should tell you that gender has nothing to do with it which you are vehemently trying to make this about.
>How would you know it wasn't her superiors constantly blocking her from doing her job properly?
I don't know that, that's why the company should have been liquidated as compensation, or at the very least it should have been taken to court where she can testify to what she tried to do and what she was blocked from doing. Otherwise, the responsibility lies with her -- that is literally her job description.