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Google's Chief Privacy Officer Keith Enright to Depart After 13 Years

Enright's exit marks a significant restructuring in Google's privacy and compliance teams, with no plans to replace him.

  • Keith Enright, Google's Chief Privacy Officer, will leave the company this fall after a 13-year tenure.
  • Google will not replace Enright; instead, privacy responsibilities will be distributed across multiple teams.
  • Matthew Bye, head of competition law, is also departing after 15 years, amid ongoing antitrust scrutiny.
  • Google has faced recent privacy breaches and legal challenges, including a $5 billion settlement over data tracking.
  • The company is increasing regulatory compliance efforts and restructuring its legal and privacy teams.
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