- YouTube has told officials in San Bruno, California, that they intend to bulk up security at the company’s headquarters, the city’s community development director told Business Insider.
- Some of the upgrades come as YouTube seeks to expand its San Bruno campus.
- The talks follow the April shooting attack on YouTube by a 38-year-old disgruntled video creator.
YouTube managers have spoken to San Bruno city officials about beefing up office security at headquarters, David Woltering, the city’s community development director, told Business Insider on Monday.
Woltering and his staff have had discussions with YouTube representatives “about various measures to better secure points of access to their facilities here in San Bruno,” he said in a statement. “These measures include fencing, increased surveillance, and improved access controls.” See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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