Ex-CISA chief Chris Krebs leaving SentinelOne following Trump pressure
- Chris Krebs resigned from SentinelOne on Wednesday, following pressure from Donald Trump.
- Trump targeted Krebs after Krebs, who formerly directed CISA, affirmed the 2020 election's security.
- Trump signed an order to strip Krebs and other SentinelOne employees of security clearances.
- Krebs emailed SentinelOne staffers, stating, "This is my fight, not the company's."
- Krebs stated he is leaving to counter Trump's actions against corporate interests.
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Chris Krebs resigns from SentinelOne to focus on fighting Trump’s executive order
Chris Krebs has resigned from SentinelOne, saying he needs to devote himself fully to fighting the executive order President Donald Trump signed to target his former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. The executive order was a key touchpoint in Trump’s unprecedented campaign to punish those he views as his enemies. While at CISA, Krebs’ agency asserted that the 2020 election was the most secure in history, and Trum…
Former top CISA official leaving SentinelOne to challenge Trump administration probe
Chris Krebs, a former top Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) official, is leaving the private sector to challenge a Trump administration probe. Krebs said in a Wednesday email that he was “stepping away from” the cybersecurity company SentinelOne “effective immediately.” “For those who know me, you know I don’t shy away from tough fights.…
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