Google privacy chief to exit, and won't be replaced — despite wave of security leaks
Google’s longtime chief privacy officer will leave the company this fall and won’t be replaced — even as the Big Tech giant contends with a wave of leaks and user security concerns.Keith Enright, a 13-year veteran, was responsible for leading the team that safeguards user data and implements security policies across Google’s sprawling empire. He will reportedly exit in September.“After over 13 years at Google, I’m ready for a change, and will be moving on this fall, taking all that I’ve learned and trying s ...