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In this edition, attorney John Tye, chief disclosure officer and founder of Whistleblower Aid, discusses the recent case of Twitter whistleblower Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, as well as his personal experience with blowing the whistle on data security issues. The organization works with Katz Banks Kumin partners Alexis Ronickher and Debra Katz as lead counsel on this case.

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