Capital One replaces security chief after data breach

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Capital One has replaced its cybersecurity chief four months after the company disclosed a massive data breach involving the theft of
sensitive data on more than 100 million customers. A spokesperson for Capital One confirmed the news in an email to TechCrunch. &Michael
Johnson is moving from his role as chief information security officer to serve as senior vice president and special advisor dedicated to
cyber security,& said the spokesperson. Mike Eason, who served as chief information officer for the company commercial banking division, has
replaced Johnson as interim cybersecurity chief while a permanent replacement is found. The Wall Street Journal first reported the
news. Capital One continues to assess the aftermath from its July data breach, which saw a hacker take millions of credit card application
data between 2005 and 2019 from customers applying for credit cards
The data leaked also included names, addresses, postal addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, dates of birth and self-reported income,
as well as credit scores and credit limits. Paige Thompson, a Seattle resident, was taken into custody by the FBI following the disclosure,
accused of breaking into the banking giant cloud-based environment
Subsequent research showed that the alleged hacker and former Amazon Web Services employee may have obtained sensitive corporate data on
other companies, including Vodafone, Ford and Ohio Department of Transportation. It was reported this week that Thompson would be released
from custody, pending trial. Capital One breach also hit other major companies, say researchers