![]() ![]() ![]() “To say that that activity blew up the DLP system” would be “a bit of an understatement,” a Coke information security manager later testified. That summer, as more and more employees learned they were leaving, the data loss prevention system began to ripple with alerts. It had an intelligence-bureau-style classification scheme, like other corporations that deal in proprietary information, and it had software that tracked employees’ data use. Coke, holder of the world’s most famous trade secret, was particularly attuned to that risk. Twelve hundred employees would be let go, and You, a chemist in her mid-50s, had been informed several weeks earlier that she was among them.Īnytime a company lays someone off, there’s a possibility the person will take something with them. The new chief executive officer’s plan involved a restructuring. ![]() Coke was struggling to retain its perch atop the world beverage market, as once-loyal consumers migrated to brands that evoked wilderness aquifers or herbal healing or masochistic sports workouts-not fizzy fun and mass culture. 8, 2017, Shannon You badged out of the Atlanta headquarters of the Coca-Cola Co. ![]()
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