Apple's Security Chief Resigned

Written By Unknown on Thursday, November 10, 2011 | 6:01 AM

Apple's Vice President of Global security, John Theriault, rumored to have resigned from Apple. Former FBI agent this retreat is well on track to retire. However, the withdrawal of Theriault could not separated from the incidents surrounding the loss of a prototype iPhone 4S in July 2011. The case is colored by the news that Apple faces expunge an unlimited enough.

When a protoripe iPhone is rumored to have been lost in the 4S a restaurants Mexican cuisine in San Francisco. The police and the investigating team of Apple, under the coordination of John Theriault, then look it up.

One of the search effort that led to a young 22 year old named Sergio Calderon. The investigation has been done to the home of Calderon.

Well, when the investigation is going on a fairly shameful incident. Of the six people who visit Calderon, four of whom were police officers. But those who do the search and go to the home of a private investigator is Calderon is said to work for Apple. This raised the question of whether the incident could be considered as ' posing as officers ', an action which includes a criminal light.

Theriault has now retired leaving the incident at the end of his career at Apple. There has been no official statement from Apple regarding the withdrawal of Theriault.

Before Apple, Theriault served as VP and Chief Officer at Pfizer Inc. and Senior Executive Service Special Agent in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

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