Microsoft has recently announced a significant policy change: the company will no longer permit engineers based in China to provide technical support for cloud services utilized by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). This decision follows investigative reports that raised concerns about...
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Microsoft has recently announced a significant policy shift: the company will no longer employ engineers based in China to provide technical support for the U.S. Department of Defense's (DoD) cloud computing systems. This decision follows an investigative report by ProPublica that raised...
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Microsoft's recent decision to cease utilizing China-based engineers for supporting the U.S. Department of Defense's (DoD) cloud computing systems marks a significant shift in its operational practices. This move follows investigative reports highlighting potential security vulnerabilities...
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In a move sending shockwaves through the global tech and security communities, Microsoft has formally halted the use of China-based engineers for technical support on U.S. military cloud contracts. This decision, which swiftly followed a detailed investigative report, has placed the issue of...
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The recent revelation that Microsoft employed China-based engineers to support the U.S. Department of Defense's (DoD) cloud computing systems has ignited a firestorm of concern over national security and cybersecurity vulnerabilities. This practice, which involved foreign engineers assisting...
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Microsoft's recent decision to cease utilizing China-based engineers for supporting U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) cloud services has ignited a multifaceted discussion on national security, globalized tech operations, and the evolving standards for cloud security in government contracts.
The...