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The U.S. Department of Defense will no longer allow China-based engineers to work on Microsoft cloud services tied to Pentagon networks. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the immediate ban ...
Chinese workers are accompanied by US citizens functioning as 'digital escorts,' but the practice functions 'with little ...
Microsoft on Friday said it will stop using China-based engineers to provide technical assistance to the US military after a ...
Microsoft said Friday it is making sure that personnel based in China are not providing technical support for US Defense ...
The move affects Microsoft’s massive Azure division, which now accounts for more than a quarter of the company’s global ...
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a probe into the Pentagon's cloud computing program run by Microsoft. This after reports suggested 'potential vulnerability' following the use of foreign ...
Microsoft has altered its support policy for US government clients. This ensures no China-based engineering teams provide ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a review of Pentagon cloud deals after a ProPublica investigation uncovered ...
In a statement, Shaw wrote, “In response to concerns raised earlier this week about US-supervised foreign engineers, ...
Foreign engineers — from any country, including of course China — should NEVER be allowed to maintain or access DoD systems,' ...
A report says the firm is using Chinese personnel to work on US military computing systems under supervision by American ‘digital escorts’.
Microsoft has announced it will cease using China-based engineers for technical support on US military cloud contracts, following security concerns raised by a US senator.