The vice president of Apple's global security department was fired following the loss of the iPhone 4S prototype

    In the summer, the Apple company amazed the whole world by losing a new iPhone prototype just one year away after a similar incident gave Gizmodo the opportunity to present the iPhone 4 to the world for the first time. This year, Apple called the police to search the house of a man suspected of having the terminal, but in the end he did not discover anything and did not recover his device. Well guilty for this situation it seems to have been declared John Theriault, now the former vice president of the global security department in the company from Cupertino.

    John Theriault was employed by Apple in 2007 after several good years spent at the FBI and at Pfizer and he is the man who imposed the current security measures for Apple and its partners. Considering that we are talking about the second iPhone 4S prototype that was lost within a single year, its dismissal is somewhat normal because it proves that the security measures imposed are not really that good. iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S prototypes disappeared from Apple's partners during the same year, and the company management considered that a change in the global security department would be auspicious.