US prosecutors are seeking 15-month sentence for former Uber CSO

04/05/2023 | BankInfoSecurity

Prosecutors are urging a US federal judge to sentence former Uber Chief Security Officer Joe Sullivan to 15 months in prison after he was convicted of covering up a 2016 data breach. A jury found Sullivan guilty of criminal obstruction in October 2022. 

UPDATE: 040523 - The Register reports former Uber CSO Joe Sullivan was sentenced to three years of probation and 200 hours of community service. 

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