CSO Stamos leaving Facebook, according to reports (original) (raw)

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According to reports, Facebook's chief security officer, Alex Stamos, is leaving the company by August following recent clashes with leadership over Russian manipulations of the platform.

The New York Times reported earlier this week on Stamos leaving Facebook, though there has been no official announcement from either Stamos or Facebook. The report came on the heels of claims that a political data analytics firm, Cambridge Analytica, exploited Facebook's access to gathered user data to influence elections worldwide -- including the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

Stamos reportedly called for more transparency from Facebook on how the Russians were able to to manipulate elections by taking advantage of the social media network and spreading misinformation. However, according to The New York Times, many at Facebook, including those in leadership positions, disagreed with him. As a result, Stamos' day-to-day responsibilities were reassigned in December, and rumors have been floating around about Stamos leaving Facebook altogether.

Despite the reports, however, Stamos tweeted that he is still active in his CSO role.

Despite the rumors, I'm still fully engaged with my work at Facebook. It's true that my role did change. I'm currently spending more time exploring emerging security risks and working on election security.

— Alex Stamos (@alexstamos) March 19, 2018

Before joining Facebook, Stamos was the chief information security officer at Yahoo, where it was rumored that he also had a disagreement with the top executives over user privacy violations.

In the wake of the reports of Stamos leaving Facebook, security executives from Google and Twitter also announced their departures from their respective companies.

Michal Zalewski, the director of information security engineering at Google, said on Twitter that he would be leaving the company by the end of the month.

So, after almost 11 years, I'm gonna be leaving Google by the end of the month. It's been a fun ride.

— lcamtuf (@lcamtuf) March 21, 2018

There's been no word yet on why Zalewski is leaving Google or what his next move will be.

Twitter's CISO, Michael Coates, also announced he will be leaving his post. Coates said he is leaving to co-found a security startup.

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