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foreign talent
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The tag foreign talent on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's use of China-based engineers to support U.S. military cloud systems, a practice that raised national security and cybersecurity concerns. Threads examine the policy reversal triggered by a ProPublica investigation, highlighting risks of foreign access to critical infrastructure, supply chain vulnerabilities, and geopolitical tensions in cloud services. The content focuses on the intersection of technology, security, and global talent management, particularly in enterprise IT and defense contexts.
The revelation that Microsoft allowed China-based engineers to provide support for U.S. military cloud systems has ignited a firestorm within both the tech industry and national security circles, forcing a rapid and highly visible policy reversal from the technology giant. This episode, coming...
cloud compliance
cloud infrastructure
cloud security
cyber espionage
cybersecurity
digital transformation
foreign influence
foreigntalent
geopolitical conflicts
government contracts
microsoft
military cloud
national security
privacy
risk management
supply chain risks
supply chain transparency
tech industry
tech regulation
u.s. department of defense
Microsoft’s recent decision to halt the use of China-based engineers in providing technical support to US defense clients marks a significant inflection point in the ongoing debate around global supply chains, cybersecurity, and national security. The announcement, which was triggered by...
cloud contracts
cloud infrastructure
cloud security
cloud support
cyber espionage
cyber threats
cybersecurity
defense
digital escort model
foreigntalent
global supply chains
global tech policy
government cloud
legacy systems
microsoft
national security
supply chain security
tech industry debate
us china relations
workforce vetting