Clorox’s Cyber-Mess: Cleaning Giant Mops Up After Major Cyberattack with a $500 Million Digital Transformation Plan

Amidst a cyber mess, Clorox is experiencing a CISO leadership change. Amy Bogac has left the building, making way for interim chief, Chau Banks. As the company scrubs away at their $500 million digital transformation plan, they’re certainly hoping their digital cleanup is as effective as their bleach.

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Oh, the irony! Clorox, the company that cleans up our messes, couldn't clean up its own when a cyberattack led to a major disruption of operations. And just like how we sometimes can't find our favorite Clorox cleaning product in the supermarket, the company's CISO, Amy Bogac, is nowhere to be found. But don't worry, they're scrubbing things up with their five-year, $500 million plan to accelerate digital transformation. Guess it's time for Clorox to clean up its act, digitally speaking.

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