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Former Uber security chief appeals conviction in ‘bug-bounty’ case

Former Uber security chief appeals conviction in ‘bug-bounty’ case
Uber's payment to hackers after a 2016 data security breach is at the centre of a case with major ramifications for cyber security chiefs.
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By James RundleLawyers for Uber Technologies’ former security chief Joseph Sullivan are seeking to reverse his convictions in a case arising from a 2016 data breach at the ride-hailing giant.On Tuesday, Sullivan’s lawyers pushed for a new trial at a hearing of the Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. “At a minimum, we respectfully request that this court vacate, and order a new and fair trial,” said Christopher Cariello, a partner at law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, who is representing Sul...

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