AXIOS April 16, 2024
Sam Sabin

Ex-Uber security chief Joe Sullivan is taking on a new role to support his mission of helping executives avoid the criminal charges he’s spent the past few years battling.

Why it matters: Security executives face growing liability and litigation risks as regulators start holding companies accountable for the data breaches and other cyberattacks they face.

Driving the news: Sullivan is joining cyber risk management company BreachRx as a senior adviser, he first told Axios.

  • BreachRx, which closed a $6.5 million seed round Tuesday, provides customers with a platform that automates how they respond to a cyberattack, including how they need to communicate with regulators.

Catch up quick: Nearly a year ago, a federal judge sentenced Sullivan to three...

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