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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 ...
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 ...
Foreign engineers — from any country, including of course China — should NEVER be allowed to maintain or access DoD systems,' ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a review of Pentagon cloud deals after a ProPublica investigation uncovered ...
After a ProPublica investigation raised security concerns, Microsoft will cease using China-based engineers for work on ...
The change follows a ProPublica report that outlined how Microsoft’s use of Chinese engineers left U.S. defense clients ...
After a ProPublica investigation revealed how Microsoft’s “digital escort” tech support service could expose sensitive ...
The letter is in response to a ProPublica report that claimed Microsoft uses Chinese engineers, who are overseen by U.S. citizens with security clearances, to maintain the system, which could ...
Microsoft said Friday it will end a program involving China-based employees who worked on cloud servers that the company rents out to the Pentagon and other agencies. The change came several days ...
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) pressed the Defense Department on Thursday for information about Microsoft’s reported use of Chinese engineers to help maintain the agency’s computer systems. In a ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the DOD is "looking into" a Microsoft cloud program that used Chinese engineers after an ...
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