Meta’s Chief Information Security officer reportedly warned employees that those who leaked information would be terminated.

Guy Rosen’s message, found in an internal memo viewed by The Verge, follows a report detailing Mark Zuckerberg’s comments during Thursday’s Meta all-hands meeting.

“We take leaks seriously and will take action,” Rosen, the company’s top information security officer, told staffers. “When information is stolen or leaked, there are repercussions beyond the immediate security impact. Our teams become demoralized and we all waste time that is better spent working on our products and toward our goals and mission.”

Rosen stated that Meta would “take appropriate actions, including termination” if it identified leakers. The Verge reported that “we terminated our relationship with an employee who inadvertently disclosed confidential information about the company and exfiltrated documentation”.

Zuckerberg stated that he is becoming more careful about what he says in Meta.

“Everything I say leaks. And it sucks, right?” Zuckerberg said, 404 Media reported.

According to 404 Media’s audio recordings, Zuckerberg said that Meta had changed the format of questions and answers during the meeting because of the leaks.

He said: “I want the freedom to talk about anything openly. But I also try, like we’re creating stuff and value in the world. We don’t wish to ruin value by talking about things that will leak. “

Meta asked questions in advance and voted on them, allowing “main themes to be addressed”. The questions were pre-posed and then voted on, which allowed “main themes” to be addressed “.

According to the publication, Zuckerberg did not discuss Meta’s $25 million settlement with President Donald Trump for a lawsuit filed by him after the company had suspended his account in the wake of the attack on Capitol Hill. This occurred on Jan. 6, 2021.

Business Insider reported that Zuckerberg told employees to “buckle up” for an “intense” year ahead. Business Insider reported that Zuckerberg told employees to “buckle up” for an “intense year” ahead.

In a recording viewed and heard by BI’s CEO, he stated that this is a “marathon” and not a “sprint”. “But it feels more like a sprint this year. “