Twitter, Google security executives to leave companies

Facebook’s chief information security officer is also departing in August over disagreements

A portrait of the Twitter logo in Ventura, California December 21, 2013. PHOTO: REUTERS

Twitter’s chief security officer Michael Coates said in a Twitter post on Wednesday that he will be leaving the microblogging site.

Coates joined Twitter in January 2015 but will now be quitting to begin his own security startup. The move was announced internally a few weeks back, according to his Twitter post.

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Twitter was not immediately available for comment on the departure.

Separately, the director of information security engineering at Alphabet’s Google, Michal Zalewski, said on Twitter that he would be leaving after almost 11 years.


Zalewski will join Snap, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Matthew Moore, who was earlier an engineering director at Google, also joined Snap as chief information security officer this year, according to his LinkedIn profile.

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Gerhard Eschelbeck now leads the security team at Google.

On Monday, Facebook’s chief information security officer Alex Stamos was reported to be departing in August over disagreements in how the site should deal with its role in spreading disinformation.
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