Hewlett-Packard Global Security Manager Anthony Gentilucci tendered his resignation just hours after he and two others were subpoenaed by federal authorities. The House Energy and Commerce Committee is currently trying to determine which tactics used in the investigation violate laws. The Department of Justice and the Securities Exchange Commission are both currently looking into the scandal. A half dozen other people have also been asked to appear at Thursdays hearing, including HP Chief Executive Mark Hurd, former-Chairman Patricia Dunn, and General Counsel Ann Baskins.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2121096/hp-security-staffer-resigns-after-receiving-subpoena.html

