Target CEO explains chief tech officer’s departure
Still in the wake of the massive data breach that hit the retail chain over the holidays, the company will be ‘elevating the role’ of chief information officer.
Target has spent more than two months offering information about and explaining how it has been dealing with the massive data breach over the holidays that affected at least 70 million customers. It has a whole section of its website devoted to answering questions and offering help.
The hammer dropped with a thud on Wednesday, when the company announced that Chief Information Officer Beth Jacob had resigned. In a statement to PR Daily, Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel explained how the company would move forward. Here’s his statement, in full:
While we are still in the process of an ongoing investigation, we recognize that the information security environment is evolving rapidly. To ensure that Target is well positioned following the data breach we suffered last year, we are undertaking an overhaul of our information security and compliance structure and practices at Target. As a first step in this effort, Target will be conducting an external search for an interim CIO who can help guide Target through this transformation.
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