Former IBM Cybersecurity Exec Accuses Company of Hiding Chinese Hacking Breaches
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In a world increasingly reliant on technology, the allegations against IBM highlight the importance of transparency in cybersecurity. New accusations against IBM have been made by a former cybersecurity executive, who claims the company was hacked three times in the past decade by foreign governments and then covered up the breaches. Details of the case, revealed in a lawsuit filed in 2020 and unsealed this week, show that William Barlow, IBM's …
Former executive accuses IBM of covering up multiple data breaches linked to Chinese hackers
The allegations against IBM highlight the critical need for transparency in cybersecurity to maintain trust and protect national security interests. The post Former executive accuses IBM of covering up multiple data breaches linked to Chinese hackers appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Former IBM cybersecurity exec accuses company of covering up years of Chinese hacking
A former IBM cybersecurity executive has accused the company of concealing multiple data breaches by Chinese state-linked hackers. William Barlow served as IBM's vice president of threat intelligence until August 2019. In a whistleblower lawsuit unsealed this week, he alleged IBM knew about the breaches and deliberately failed to notify US authorities. The lawsuit was [ . . . ] This story continues at The Next Web
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