Uber Technologies, Inc 10-K Cybersecurity GRC - 2024-02-15

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Uber Technologies, Inc reported their cybersecurity risk management and governance process in a yearly 10-K filed on 2024-02-15 16:30:29 EST.

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10-K filed on 2024-02-15

Uber Technologies, Inc filed an 10-K at 2024-02-15 16:30:29 EST
Accession Number: 0001543151-24-000012

Item 1C. Cybersecurity.

Safeguarding our critical networks and the information that platform users share with us is vital to our business. One key way that Uber addresses this need is through its cybersecurity risk management program (“Cybersecurity Program”).

Uber’s Chief Information Security Officer (“CISO”) is responsible for the Cybersecurity Program, which is coordinated and primarily executed by the global organization of engineers focused on risk management using the NIST Framework (Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover) and activities such as automation, secure development, and advanced analytics and monitoring. The CISO has served in such a role since February 2021 and has more than 20+ years of engineering and/or cybersecurity experience, including previously as CISO and Deputy Chief Technology Officer at a Fortune 500 company.

The Cybersecurity Program is also supported by Uber’s Chief Privacy Officer and Associate General Counsel, Privacy & Cybersecurity (“CPO”), who has served in that role since August 2018. The CPO has three decades of experience as a legal advisor to multinational corporations, including serving as Chief Privacy & Security Counsel for a Fortune 100 technology company prior to her role at Uber.

The Cybersecurity Program is supported by other members of Uber’s senior management team as well, including the Chief Legal Officer, Head of Platform Engineering, and EU Data Protection Officer. Uber’s Board of Directors oversees the Cybersecurity Program through regular updates.

This Cybersecurity Program is a critical component of Uber’s enterprise risk management program, through which Uber reviews business, cybersecurity, information technology, privacy, legal, and geopolitical risks, among others. The Cybersecurity Program is designed to assess, identify, and manage risks from cybersecurity threats.

Key Elements of the Program:

For a discussion regarding risks from cybersecurity threats, see our risk factors, including the risk factors titled “-We have experienced, and may experience security or privacy breaches or other unauthorized or improper access to, use of, disclosure of, alteration of or destruction of our proprietary or confidential data, employee data, or platform user data, which could cause loss of revenue, harm to our brand, business disruption, and significant liabilities”, “-Cyberattacks, including computer malware, ransomware, viruses, denial of service attacks, spamming, phishing and social engineering attacks could harm our reputation, business, and operating results”, “-We currently are subject to a number of inquiries, investigations, and requests for information from the DOJ, other federal, state and local government agencies and other foreign government agencies, the adverse outcomes of which could harm our business” and “-We face risks related to our collection, use, transfer, disclosure, and other processing of data, which could result in investigations, inquiries, litigation, fines, legislative and regulatory action, and negative press about our privacy and data protection practices” in Part I, Item 1A of this Annual Report on Form 10-K.


Company Information

NameUber Technologies, Inc
CIK0001543151
SIC DescriptionServices-Business Services, NEC
TickerUBER - NYSE
Website
CategoryLarge accelerated filer
Fiscal Year EndDecember 30