A few moments after the all-rounds of Meta PDG Mark Zuckerberg to the employees have been widely disclosed, warned a company’s executive in an internal memo that leaks will be dismissed.
“We take leaks seriously and take measures,” said Meta information security director Guy Rosen, in an internal memo that I have seen. “When information is stolen or disclosed, there are repercussions beyond the immediate impact of security. Our teams become demoralized and we all waste time that is better spent working on our products and towards our objectives and our mission. »»
Rosen continues by saying that Meta “will take the appropriate measures, including termination” if she identifies leaks and that “we recently ended relations with employees who have disclosed confidential information on companies in an inappropriate manner and exfiltrated sensitive documents ”.
During today’s hands meeting, Zuckerberg told employees that he would no longer be as transparent due to leaks. “We are trying to be really open, then everything I say flee,” he said. “It sucks.”
In an article separated on the internal version of Meta of Facebook for employees, the CTO Andrew Bosworth published a link to my story on the meeting all the hands of Zuckerberg to an internal group called “Let’s Fix Meta”. He said that he “had seen all the angry / sad reactions about change in format and that I share a feeling of loss on this subject, but I think it clearly shows that it was the right call.”