Can One Disgruntled Employee Destroy Big Tech? A Chilling Truth
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- CEOs fear disgruntled former employees who retain access to critical systems.
- Large tech companies rely on employee loyalty but are vulnerable to insider threats.
- Real cases include Anthony Levandowski stealing Google trade secrets and a Tesla employee sabotaging code.
- Fictional scenario shows a fired engineer exploiting access to plant logic bombs or steal data.
- Motivations for insider sabotage include denied promotions, mass layoffs, intellectual property theft, and ethical disagreements.
- 2025 cases: Coinbase faced insider data theft and extortion; Rippling sued over a spy employee.
- Insider threats are hard to defend against as attackers already have legitimate access and knowledge.
- Human nature often prevents action, but the potential for damage remains high and underacknowledged.