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Mark Zuckerberg has ‘panic chute’ in Facebook

A new investigation into Facebook's corporate-security practices revealed that there might be a secret emergency room in one of the tech giant’s conference rooms.

Axar.az reports citing BBC.

According to Business Insider’s investigation, Zuckerberg is said to have a number of different measures to protect himself, including a "Praetorian Guard" embedded with the crowd at company meetings and a "panic chute" in a conference room.

The news outlet reported that Zuckerberg “has access to a large glass-walled conference room in the middle of the space near his desk that features bullet-resistant windows and a panic button.”

The outlet underscored that there's a persistent rumour among Facebook employees that their boss has a secret 'panic chute' his team can evacuate him down to get him out of the office in a hurry. While one of the sources said they had been briefed about the existence of a secret exit route through the floor of the conference room into the parking garage, others said they had no knowledge of it.

Date
2019.03.09 / 13:44
Author
Axar.az
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