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Alex Stamos |
Facebook’s chief security officer, Alex Stamos, announced today that he will be quitting the
company later this month.
Adding more to that, Stamos will not be replaced after he
leaves, it means no one will hold the title of “chief security officer” at
Facebook after his leaving the job. It is yet to see how the company will deal
now with major security concerns arises after Stamos, including the use of fake
accounts to manipulate politics, propagating fake news and the Cambridge
Analytica data scandal.
A Facebook’s spokesman said in an email. “We are not
naming a new CSO, since earlier this year we embedded our security engineers,
analysts, investigators, and other specialists in our product and engineering
teams to better address the emerging security threats we face.” He added
Facebook will “continue to evaluate what kind of structure works best” to
protect users’ security.
Although, Stamos’ departure seems to be a big loss. Even
if his association with Facebook is ignored for a moment, Stamos was known for
being one of the few executives at Facebook willing to interact with people
outside the company about the company’s ongoing problems and mishaps. Also, he
frequently interacted with reporters on Twitter about security issues on candid
terms.
Facebook hired Stamos back in 2015. He also worked at
Yahoo in a similar role before but resigned after finding out that Yahoo had
developed a system to scan emails for the US government.
Stamos’ last day at Facebook will be on August 17th. He
plans to teach and conduct research at Stanford. In a statement, Facebook COO
Sheryl Sandberg said the company “look[s] forward to collaborating with him in
his new role.”
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