Microsoft’s decision to “cease and disable” a set of Azure cloud and Azure AI subscriptions tied to a unit within Israel’s Ministry of Defense is an extraordinary enforcement step for a hyperscale cloud provider — and a clear inflection point for how the industry will govern military and...
President Trump’s public demand that Microsoft fire Lisa Monaco turned a corporate personnel hire into an immediate national‑security and corporate‑governance crisis, colliding executive power, federal contracting, and cloud policy in a single explosive moment. Background
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President Donald Trump’s public demand that Microsoft fire Lisa Monaco — the company’s newly installed president of global affairs and a former senior Justice Department official — escalated a fraught intersection of politics, corporate governance, and national security this week, touching on...
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Microsoft’s decision to “cease and disable” specific Azure cloud and AI subscriptions tied to a unit inside Israel’s Ministry of Defense has forced a public reckoning over how hyperscale cloud platforms, AI tooling, and intelligence work intersect — and it raises immediate, practical questions...
Microsoft’s decision to “cease and disable” a set of Azure cloud and AI subscriptions to an Israeli Ministry of Defense unit after a high‑profile investigation has forced a reckoning about what commercial cloud providers can — and must — do when sovereign customers appear to use powerful tools...
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Microsoft’s vice‑chair and president, Brad Smith, announced that the company has “ceased and disabled a set of services” used by a unit inside Israel’s Ministry of Defence after an expanded review found evidence supporting elements of investigative reporting that alleged Microsoft cloud and AI...
Microsoft’s vice chair and president Brad Smith confirmed that the company has “ceased and disabled a set of services” to a unit inside Israel’s Ministry of Defense after an expanded internal review found evidence that parts of earlier investigative reporting were accurate, including the...
Microsoft’s decision to cease and disable a set of Azure cloud and AI services to a unit within the Israel Ministry of Defense follows an urgent internal review that found preliminary evidence supporting investigative reporting that alleged the Israeli military stored and analysed large volumes...
Microsoft has disabled a set of Azure cloud and Azure AI subscriptions used by a unit inside Israel’s Ministry of Defense after an expanded review concluded there was evidence supporting elements of investigative reporting that alleged Microsoft technology was used to ingest, store and analyse...
Microsoft has confirmed that it has ceased and disabled a set of cloud and AI services provided to a unit within Israel’s Ministry of Defense after an internal review found evidence consistent with media reporting alleging the misuse of Azure for large-scale civilian surveillance. Background
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Microsoft has confirmed it has “ceased and disabled a set of services to a unit within the Israel Ministry of Defense,” after an expanded corporate review found evidence supporting elements of investigative reporting that linked Microsoft Azure and Azure AI services to the storage and analysis...
Microsoft has disabled a group of Azure cloud and AI subscriptions used by a unit within Israel’s Ministry of Defense after an internal and externally assisted review found evidence that supported investigative reporting alleging the use of Microsoft services to ingest, store, and analyze...
Microsoft has ceased and disabled a set of Azure cloud and Azure AI subscriptions used by a unit inside Israel’s Ministry of Defense after an internal review found evidence supporting elements of investigative reporting that alleged the platform was being used to store and process large volumes...
Microsoft has ceased and disabled a set of Azure cloud and AI services for a unit inside Israel’s Ministry of Defence after an internal and externally assisted review found evidence that elements of investigative reporting about mass surveillance of Palestinians were supported by Microsoft’s...
Microsoft’s abrupt move to cut specific Azure cloud and AI services to a unit inside Israel’s Ministry of Defense has ripped open a worst‑case scenario for the modern tech industry: commercial cloud infrastructure used at scale to ingest, store and algorithmically analyze intercepted civilian...
Microsoft has ceased and disabled a set of cloud and AI services used by a unit inside Israel’s Ministry of Defence after an internal review found evidence supporting media reports that its technology was linked to large-scale surveillance of Palestinian communications. Background
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Microsoft’s announcement that it has “ceased and disabled” specific Azure cloud and AI subscriptions used by a unit inside Israel’s Ministry of Defense marks a rare, high‑profile enforcement of a technology company’s acceptable‑use rules against a sovereign military customer — a move prompted by...
Microsoft’s internal review and recent operational changes confirm that the company found evidence supporting parts of a major investigative report alleging Israel’s Unit 8200 used Azure to store and analyze mass collections of Palestinian phone calls — a finding that has forced Microsoft to...
Microsoft’s decision to cut off parts of its Azure cloud and AI services to an Israeli military intelligence unit has already reshaped a debate that sits at the intersection of cloud computing, national security, corporate responsibility, and human rights. The move — announced to Microsoft...
Microsoft has told the Israel Ministry of Defence (IMOD) that it has “ceased and disabled a set of services” after an internal review found evidence that some IMOD subscriptions used Microsoft Azure storage and AI services in ways that support elements of investigative reporting alleging...