Target CEO Departs in Wake of Data Breach

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Target CEO Departs in Wake of Data Breach


Target has named an interim CEO and interim chairwoman of its board of directors as the search for a new lead executive gets under way.



More change is afoot at Target as another executive is departing in the aftermath of last years data breach.
The retailer announced today that Gregg Steinhafel is stepping down effective immediately from his role as president, CEO, and chairman of the board of directors. John Mulligan, Targets chief financial officer, will serve as interim president and chief executive officer while the company searches for a permanent replacement. In addition, Roxanne S. Austin, a member of the companys board of directors, will be appointed interim non-executive chairwoman of the board.
A
massive data breach last year
affected payment card data and customer information of millions of consumers. Steinhafel has led the companys response to the breach. In a
press release
, the company thanked him for his leadership.
The board is deeply grateful to Gregg for his significant contributions and outstanding service throughout his notable 35-year career with the company, the company said. Under his leadership, the company has not only enhanced its ability to execute, but has broadened its strategic horizons. He also led the company through unprecedented challenges, navigating the financial recession, reacting to challenges with Targets expansion into Canada, and successfully defending the company through a high-profile proxy battle.
Steinhafel is the latest executive to depart the company in the wake of the breach.
Beth Jacob resigned as chief information officer
this year and has been replaced Bob DeRodes. The company is still searching for a chief information security officer, as well as a chief compliance officer.
The leadership changes are being accompanied by a new focus on security technologies. When it named DeRodes the new CIO, the company jointly announced an effort to accelerate adoption to chip-and-PIN enabled REDcards. Starting in early 2015, the entire REDcard portfolio, including all Target-branded credit and debit cards, will be enabled with MasterCards chip-and-PIN solution. Co-branded cards will be reissued as MasterCard co-branded chip-and-PIN cards.
Target is also moving ahead with a plan to install supporting software for the chip-and-PIN technology and next-generation payment devices in its stores. The new payment terminals are expected to be in all 1,797 Target stores by this September, six months ahead of schedule, according to the company.
The last few months have tested Target in unprecedented ways, Steinhafel
wrote in his resignation letter to the board
. From the beginning, I have been committed to ensuring Target emerges from the data breach a better company, more focused than ever on delivering for our guests. We have already begun taking a number of steps to further enhance data security, putting the right people, processes and systems in place. With several key milestones behind us, now is the right time for new leadership at Target.
Experts around the security chimed in with a variety of opinions about Targets post-breach executive changes. Not all of them felt that a breach necessitates a change in leadership.
If a CEOs longevity is based on the ability to keep an adversary off the network, everyone will lose their jobs, says Shawn Henry, CSO at CrowdStrike and president of CrowdStrikes Services Division. The reality is that you cannot keep the adversary off the network. Organizations need to focus on adversary detection and consequence management, and the government needs to focus on identifying who is behind this type of malicious activity.
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