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QUESTION

Who is responsible in the event of a data breach?

1:36:10

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39 sec

Chief Technology Officer Matthew Fraser states he is responsible for any data breaches within the system.

  • Council Member Jennifer Gutiérrez inquires about responsibility for data breaches.
  • Matthew Fraser, Chief Technology Officer, asserts his personal responsibility for such incidents.
  • The discussion briefly touches on previous data breach incidents on the DOE side.
  • Some confusion arises from the dialogue, but it is clarified that Gutiérrez is referring to past trauma related to data breaches.
Jennifer Gutiérrez
1:36:10
So if there is some sort of a data breach who is responsible for that.
Matthew Fraser
1:36:15
If there's a data breach in any of the systems, my I am responsible.
Jennifer Gutiérrez
1:36:20
Okay.
1:36:22
We've had some trauma over at the DOE side.
1:36:24
So Well, you know It's I have to ask.
Matthew Fraser
1:36:27
You know, it's good that you haven't had any trauma over here.
1:36:31
Right?
Jennifer Gutiérrez
1:36:32
No.
1:36:32
No.
1:36:32
I said we've had trauma No.
1:36:34
With data breaches.
1:36:35
Oh, wait.
1:36:36
Okay.
1:36:36
Yeah.
Matthew Fraser
1:36:36
That's good.
1:36:37
Yeah.
1:36:37
No trauma over his career.
Jennifer Gutiérrez
1:36:38
No.
1:36:38
No.
1:36:39
Absolutely.
1:36:40
Okay.
1:36:43
Alright.
1:36:43
I am the you have any I Oh, okay.
1:36:47
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