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Report: Facebook chief security officer to depart

Alex Stamos said to be leaving over Russian disinforma­tion campaigns

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sAn FrAnCisCO: Facebook Inc chief security officer Alex Stamos is leaving the social media company after clashing with other executives about the disclosure­s and handling of Russian disinforma­tion campaigns on the platform, the New York Times reported, citing current and former employees briefed on the matter.

Stamos’ responsibi­lities were handed to others in December, leading to his decision to leave, the Times reported. He was persuaded to stay through August to help with the transition of his duties and because his leaving would “look bad,” the paper said, citing people it didn’t name. Facebook, the world’s largest social network, didn’t immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

In a tweet following the Times report, Stamos acknowledg­ed that his role had changed, without addressing the paper’s assertion that he plans to leave later this year.

“Despite the rumors, I’m still fully engaged with my work at Facebook,” Stamos wrote.

“It’s true that my role did change. I’m currently spending more time exploring emerging security risks and working on election security.” He didn’t respond to requests for further comment.

Stamos often attempted to answer questions about Facebook and the Russia investigat­ion in public debates on Twitter, creating one of the company’s few avenues of transparen­cy. Still, those conversati­ons often put Facebook in a negative spotlight. He would sometimes admit the company wasn’t doing enough. Over the weekend, Stamos sent tweets on the latest controvers­y – involving data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica.

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