Google’s Privacy Chief Is Out And Will Not Be Replaced
Google has restructured its privacy and legal compliance teams.Getty Images
Google’s chief privacy officer, Keith Enright, will depart the tech giant after 13 years, with no plans yet to replace him, as the company restructures its teams in charge of privacy and legal compliance.
Staff were informed of Enright’s departure in mid-May, according to two sources with knowledge of the matter. One told Forbes the news came as a shock to employees, as Enright was well-liked and respected, having steere...
Read more at forbes.com