Cybersecurity

Clorox Cyber Chief Leaves While Company Recovers From Devastating Hack

  • Attack disrupted manufacturing operations for several weeks
  • Group known as ‘Scattered Spider’ suspected in security breach

The August breach paralyzed the company’s manufacturing operations for weeks and led to nationwide shortages of several products including cleaning sprays, cat litter and Hidden Valley ranch dressing.

Photographer: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg

The chief information security officer at Clorox Co. has left the company as it works to recover from a hack that devastated its supply chain earlier this year.

Amy Bogac departed after about two and a half years in the role, according to an internal memo and two people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named to discuss internal company matters. Her last day was Friday, the people said.