Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai has spoken out publicly for the first time since hackers gained access to computer systems at the company’s movie division and nearly prevented the release of “The Interview.”
Kazuo Hirai addressed the controversy at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, thanking employees and partners for their work during the crisis.
Kazuo Hirai said that current and former Sony workers were victims of “one of the most vicious and malicious” cyberattacks “in recent history.”
“But I have to say that I am very proud of all the employees, and certainly the partners that we work with as well, who stood up against some of the extortionist efforts of the criminals,” he added.
Sony CEO Speaks out publicly for the first time since the cyberattacks
Article source: CNN