Google privacy chief to exit, and won't be replaced - despite wave of security leaks
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Keith Enright, responsible for safeguarding user data and implementing security policies, will leave Google this fall after 13 years.
Enright expressed pride in the team's work, aiming to keep billions of people safe and in control of their data.
Google employees were reportedly shocked by Enright's departure, as the company shifts privacy responsibilities to individual product teams.
Recent leaks at Google include privacy breaches and internal search algorithm documents, raising user security concerns.
Read at New York Post
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