In the wake of this week’s revelations that Uber Technologies Inc. failed to disclose a cyberattack affecting 57 million users, the company has fired two in-house lawyers.
Chief security officer Joseph E. Sullivan and legal director Craig W. Clark were asked to resign after it was determined they mishandled the response to the attack, the company confirmed Wednesday. That failed response included not disclosing the attack to regulat...
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