Uber security executives depart after CEO criticizes practices

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Two of Uber Technologies Inc’s most senior remaining security executives resigned on Friday and another took medical leave after the company’s new chief executive officer criticized past practices, a source familiar with the situation said.

FILE PHOTO: The Uber logo is seen on a screen in Singapore August 4, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas White/File Photo

The departures come amid a high-stakes legal battle with rival self-driving car company Waymo, an Alphabet Inc subsidiary.

Reporting by Joseph Menn; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn

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