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Nov 16, 2016 · Matt Harrigan, the CEO of cyber security firm PacketSled, has been forced to resign after commenting that he would assassinate President-Elect Donald Trump. During the election, Harrigan...
- Cal Jeffrey
But the threat board members detected most recently came from the San Diego-based company's founder, Matt Harrigan, who resigned Tuesday after election night boasts he planned to assassinate...
Nov 16, 2016 · PacketSled’s Matt Harrigan said in an interview with the Union-Tribune on Tuesday that his Facebook comments about shooting Trump were meant as a joke. “The thing I want to get across most is...
- mike.freeman@utsandiego.com
Nov 16, 2016 · The head of a San Diego cybersecurity start-up has resigned from his job and apologized for his alcohol-fueled election-night rant on social media about assassinating President-elect Donald...
Nov 16, 2016 · After being put on administrative leave for threatening to assassinate president-elect Donald Trump, the CEO of a network security firm has resigned after what he claims was a joke threat to shoot Trump went viral. Matt Harrigan, the now former CEO and President of San Diego network anomaly detection security firm PacketSled, had posted on ...
- Senior Contributor
Nov 14, 2016 · Twitter and Facebook accounts tied to Matthew Harrigan, the President & CEO of PacketSled, included comments threatening Trump Sunday afternoon, according to an NBC 7 source. “I’m going to ...
Nov 14, 2016 · PacketSled President and CEO Matt Harrigan has resigned over social media comments he made about assassinating President-elect Donald Trump.