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Following a report by The Wall Street Journal that the security vendor Tanium used a hospital’s live network as a demonstration platform on sales calls and even revealed private hospital data in a publicly posted demonstration video, Tanium CEO Orion Hindawi has admitted that mistakes were made in handling data from El Camino Hospital’s network. Hindawi was vague about whether the company had live access to the network, but in a blog post late yesterday, he said that the data was from “this particular customer’s demo environment” and that Tanium did not—and should not—have remote access to customers’ security data except in a very few cases where customers had granted access.
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