Bank Chief forced to resign after InfoSec policy infringements

Synopsis

In May 2004, Michael Soden, the Chief Executive Officer of the Bank of Ireland, resigned after it was discovered that he had accessed websites containing pornography and an escort service using his work computer. This discovery was made during a routi...

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  • Bank of Ireland

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