What I saw on places like LinkedIn was a bunch of CTO/CIO or the office IT guy being brought into the VP/COO/CEO/CFO's office asking if Expensify got hacked and then having to tell the executive staff that no, the CEO of the company actually did this. Quickly followed by call to legal to see what they can do to get out of any contracts.
What I saw on places like LinkedIn was a bunch of CTO/CIO or the office IT guy being brought into the VP/COO/CEO/CFO's office asking if Expensify got hacked and then having to tell the executive staff that no, the CEO of the company actually did this. Quickly followed by call to legal to see what they can do to get out of any contracts.