logo
Is Oracle facing headwinds? After layoffs, its 4-decade veteran Chief Security Officer Mary Ann Davidson departs

Is Oracle facing headwinds? After layoffs, its 4-decade veteran Chief Security Officer Mary Ann Davidson departs

Time of Indiaa day ago
Oracle Chief Security Officer Mary Ann Davidson steps down
: Oracle Corp. is undergoing major changes and not just in job numbers. The tech giant is now parting ways with one of its most prominent and one of the longest-serving executives, Chief Security Officer Mary Ann Davidson, who was at the company for nearly 40 years, as per a report.
Mary Ann Davidson's Exit Follows Oracle Layoffs and Restructuring
Davidson's departure comes in the wake of Oracle's recent layoffs and broader internal restructuring, as per a Bloomberg report. Recently reports revealed that Oracle was cutting jobs as the firm takes steps to control costs amid massive spending on AI infrastructure, as reported by Bloomberg.
ALSO READ:
The stock market's biggest winners may be finished, says BofA — is a bubble coming as investors may shift strategy?
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Play War Thunder now for free
War Thunder
Play Now
Undo
Oracle Cybersecurity Chief's Quiet Departure Raises Eyebrows in Cybersecurity Circles
Her move to step down was shocking to many in the security community as she was in the firm for about 40 years was also prominenent in the industry as an advocate for the security of Oracle's products, according to the report. Davidson had joined Oracle in 1988 after serving as a civil engineer in the US Navy, as per the Bloomberg report.
While Oracle did not publicly announce her exit from the firm, but in a June filing, the company had said that day-to-day cybersecurity operations were overseen by Senior Vice President Robert Duhart, who previously was chief information security officer of Walmart Inc, as reported by Bloomberg.
Live Events
ALSO READ:
Were YouTube Influencers Nina Santiago and Patrick Blackwood's lives put at risk for views? Watch the shocking SUV crash viral video
Larry Ellison's Trusted Security Advisor
Davidson was for a long time Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison's right-hand person on security, and during a 2002 interview with Businessweek, she described the challenges of making sure the firm's products lived up to a marketing campaign envisioned by Ellison that touted the company's products as 'unbreakable,' according to the report.
She explained at that time, saying, ''Unbreakable' gives us something to live up to,' adding, 'It really does concentrate the mind wonderfully. The general thought is don't embarrass the company. Nobody wants to be the group that makes us violate it,' as quoted in the Bloomberg report.
The former Chief Security Officer was also a forceful advocate for the security of Oracle's products as she oversaw the development of industry-leading systems and processes for testing the company's code for vulnerabilities and protecting the products from hackers, as per the report.
ASLO READ:
Morgan Stanley: AI boom could add $16 trillion to markets, but workers may pay the price as 90% jobs may be impacted
FAQs
Who is Mary Ann Davidson?
She is Oracle's longtime Chief Security Officer and one of the most influential women in cybersecurity. She joined Oracle in 1988.
Why is Mary Ann Davidson leaving Oracle?
Her departure comes amid a broader corporate restructuring and layoffs at Oracle, though the company has not given a public reason.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

UP: Yogi govt to launch special drive for 100% farmer registration from Sept 16
UP: Yogi govt to launch special drive for 100% farmer registration from Sept 16

Time of India

time25 minutes ago

  • Time of India

UP: Yogi govt to launch special drive for 100% farmer registration from Sept 16

Uttar Pradesh government will launch a statewide campaign from September 16 to achieve 100 per cent farmer registration. Acting on Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath 's instructions, district magistrates will review progress daily in the run-up to the drive. The Revenue Department has been directed to issue standard operating procedures (SOPs) to revenue officers to ensure the correction of land ownership records in line with Aadhaar. The Yogi government has set a target of over 2.88 crore farmer registrations. So far, around 1.45 crore farmers, more than 50 per cent of the target have been registered. Bijnor leads the state with over 58 per cent registrations, followed by Hardoi (57.84%), Shravasti (57.47%), Pilibhit (56.89%) and Rampur (56.72%), placing them among the top five districts in farmer registry. According to the release, the data of farmers who are yet not part of the registration process, their credentials are being verified by field officers. In districts like Amroha, Azamgarh, Balrampur, Etah and Jaunpur, 100 per cent verification has already been completed. The Yogi government has directed all District Magistrates to ensure 100 per cent farmer registration before the release of the next installment under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana (PM-Kisan). by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like NRI in Bosnia And Herzegovina? Invest ₹18K/Month & Secure ₹2Cr for Your Kid's College Future! Click Here Undo The DMs have also been asked to carry out extensive IEC (Information, Education and Communication) activities, while ground officials will focus on lagging districts to achieve full coverage. Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh government today reaffirmed that there is no shortage of fertilizers anywhere in the state. The state government has urged people not to indulge in unnecessary hoarding. The government has reiterated that adequate stocks are available to meet farmers' needs, according to the Chief Minister's Office (CMO). The Agriculture Department has shared detailed data on the availability and sale of fertilisers across all 18 divisions. According to the available statistics, during the Kharif season 2024, 36.76 lakh metric tonnes of fertiliser had been sold by August 18. In comparison, this year's sales have already reached 42.64 lakh metric tonnes, showing a significant increase. CM Yogi has appealed to farmers to purchase fertilisers only as per requirement and assured that supplies are available whenever needed. He also directed every district to maintain a complaint cell to promptly resolve farmers' grievances. The statement also mentioned that the CM warned against overpricing and black marketing of fertilizers, instructing district officials to conduct regular inspections, maintain direct communication with farmers, and ensure smooth distribution.

Post AI 171 crash, MPs seek autonomy for DGCA; modern ATC & well rested crew members for aviation safety
Post AI 171 crash, MPs seek autonomy for DGCA; modern ATC & well rested crew members for aviation safety

Time of India

time42 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Post AI 171 crash, MPs seek autonomy for DGCA; modern ATC & well rested crew members for aviation safety

NEW DELHI: Making the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) a fully autonomous agency; mitigating fatigue among air traffic controllers (ATCO) and flight crew; modernising ATC and filling up critical staffing gaps in key organisations are among the 12 key issues that a parliamentary panel has flagged to ' ensure the continued safety and sustainable growth of India's civil aviation sector. ' Coming in the backdrop of the AI 171 Ahmedabad crash, the report of the parliamentary standing committee on transport, tourism and culture has flagged issues that have been raised multiple times in the past also to no avail. Headed by JDU MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, the panel laid its report on the 'overall review of safety in civil aviation sector' in both houses of Parliament Wednesday. The issues raised under 12 heads are: DGCA : The panel has recommended making the aviation safety regulator a financially and administratively autonomous agency in a time-bound manner. 'This is imperative to address critical technical staff shortages caused by an ineffective recruitment model… Autonomy is essential for the regulator to attract talent, set industry-commensurate salaries, and effectively enforce compliance in a rapidly expanding sector. The (aviation) ministry's current stance is that direct recruitment by DGCA is not under consideration,' the report says. Fatigue management for flight crew: The MPs have sought 'strict compliance with updated flight duty time limitation (FDTL) regulations for pilots and promoting mental health awareness and support for both flight crew and ATCOs.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Use an AI Writing Tool That Actually Understands Your Voice Grammarly Install Now Undo Both pilots and ATCOs in India have long complained of fatigue due to inadequate rest and erratic rostering. Mitigating air traffic controller fatigue and staffing deficits: The panel has recommended immediately developing a national fatigue risk management system (FRMS) for air traffic controllers (ATCOs) and a comprehensive staffing audit. 'This is to end the long-standing and high-risk practice of seeking exemptions from mandatory duty time limitations. The current mismatch between recruitment and training capacity, coupled with operational overload, poses a direct and ongoing threat to airspace safety. AAI acknowledges increasing workload… 1,636 additional ATCO posts have been created recently,' it says. Strengthening surveillance and enforcement mechanisms: The panel has recommended closing all safety deficiencies in a time-bound manner along with implementing stronger enforcement actions, including financial penalties for non-compliance. 'This is a response to the significant and growing backlog of unresolved safety findings, which indicates a critical weakness in the post-surveillance rectification process that undermines the entire oversight program. ' It has also expressed concerns at DGCA's 'audit quality due to a lack of qualified staff and airlines prioritising profit over maintenance.' Standardising safety protocols for helicopter operations: The parliamentarians have sought a 'uniform national regulatory framework for all state-operated helicopter services and mandatory, terrain-specific pilot training are recommended.' This summer saw a spate of helicopter accidents in Uttarakhand, following which the DGCA had taken action against some operators for alleged deficiencies. The MPs have expressed concern at state level agencies managing operations in high risk environment, with limited central oversight. Addressing recurring operational risks: The panel has suggested detailed root-cause analysis for recurring 'high risk' events like runway incursions. 'Specific data on bird strikes and engine failures underscores the need for effective remedial measures despite existing systemic oversight.' Modernising ATC: The MPs have sought a time-bound plan to comprehensively overhaul of ATC automation systems and incorporating modern Al-driven tools. 'The current systems are showing performance degradation and lack advanced safety features, increasing controller workload and compromising operational efficiency and safety in an increasingly complex airspace.' The other areas flagged include developing domestic maintenance, repair & overhaul (MRO) facilities, enhancing professional representation & governance and expanding pilot training infrastructure. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays , public holidays , current gold rate and silver price .

Spotify's 'Mix' lets you mix playlists like a real DJ
Spotify's 'Mix' lets you mix playlists like a real DJ

Time of India

time42 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Spotify's 'Mix' lets you mix playlists like a real DJ

Ever wanted your playlists to flow like a real DJ set? Spotify just made that happen with a new "Mix" feature that creates seamless transitions between songs, so you can finally ditch those awkward gaps that kill the mood. The feature works pretty simply: open any playlist, hit the "Mix" button, and choose between automatic transitions or diving into custom settings. You can tweak everything from volume and EQ to crossfades and effects, with Spotify showing you waveforms and beat data to help nail those perfect blend points. The app even displays each track's BPM and key signature, so you don't need a music theory degree to make it work. Because nobody wants awkward silence ruining the vibe You can also invite friends to help craft these mixed playlists together, turning playlist creation into a group activity. Plus, you can toggle the mixing on and off whenever you want, so your carefully crafted workout mix can go back to being a regular playlist when you're just chilling. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Gold Is Surging in 2025 — Smart Traders Are Already In IC Markets Learn More Undo Spotify recommends starting with electronic genres like house and techno since they're built for seamless blending, though the tool works across different music styles. The company suggests it's perfect for running playlists where consistent tempo matters, or road trip soundtracks where maintaining the mood is key. The feature is rolling out gradually to Premium users who've updated their apps, though some Asia-Pacific markets are still waiting. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store