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Google's top privacy officer departs as company restructures regulatory teams

By Amy Miller ( June 4, 2024, 23:48 GMT | Insight) -- MLex Summary: Google’s chief privacy officer, Keith Enright, has left after 13 years with the tech company, and there are no plans to replace him, a company spokesperson said. Instead, Google is restructuring its privacy and legal compliance teams and won’t be naming a new chief privacy officer, the company said. Enright didn’t indicate what his next position would be but said in an “uncharacteristically personal post” on LinkedIn today that he is “ready for a change, and will be moving on this fall, taking all that I’ve learned and trying something new.”Google’s chief privacy officer, Keith Enright, has left after 13 years with the tech company, and there are no plans to replace him, a company spokesperson said....

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