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Microsoft says it will no longer use China-based engineers to support the Pentagon. But ProPublica found that the tech giant ...
A U.S. lawmaker on Thursday pressed the U.S. Defense Department for further details on what information the U.S. military ...
The move comes after a ProPublica report highlighted a Microsoft program that allows foreign engineers to indirectly interact ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the DOD is "looking into" a Microsoft cloud program that used Chinese engineers after an ...
After a ProPublica investigation raised security concerns, Microsoft will cease using China-based engineers for work on ...
Microsoft confirmed on Friday that it will no longer allow China-based engineers to access Pentagon cloud systems after ...
DOD CIO says she's been speaking daily with Microsoft since the zero-day Sharepoint vulnerability was discovered.
Microsoft has relied on engineers based in China for years to help maintain some of the U.S. Department of Defense’s ...
National security experts expressed alarm over Microsoft's practices allowing China-based engineers access to Pentagon cloud ...
Microsoft stops using China-based engineers on its defense cloud projects, aiming to tighten security and meet stricter U.S. government standards.
Senator Tom Cotton is pressing the Pentagon for more transparency regarding Microsoft's cloud computing contract and the ...
Microsoft said Friday it is making sure that personnel based in China are not providing technical support for US Defense ...