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Microsoft has relied on engineers based in China for years to help maintain some of the U.S. Department of Defense’s ...
Microsoft said on Friday that it will stop using China-based engineers to provide technical support to the U.S. military ...
The move comes after a ProPublica report highlighted a Microsoft program that allows foreign engineers to indirectly interact ...
Microsoft on Friday announced it will no longer allow engineers based in China to provide technical support for US Department ...
Microsoft, a key contractor for the US government, has previously experienced high-profile breaches by Chinese and Russian ...
Microsoft has come under sharp criticism following a ProPublica investigation that uncovered the company had employed ...
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth confirmed that the Defense Department’s cloud services were previously supported by China-based ...
Microsoft has stopped using China-based engineers to support its US defence cloud projects after reports raised security concerns.
Microsoft has announced it will no longer allow engineers based in China to work on projects for the US Department of Defense (DoD), following a recent report by ProPublica that raised serious ...
Microsoft has issued an urgent alert about active zero-day cyberattacks targeting on-premises SharePoint servers used by U.S.
Microsoft has announced it will no longer use engineers based in China to support its cloud services for the U.S. Department of Defense. The decision follows a ProPublica report highlighting concerns ...
Infosec In Brief Microsoft has warned users of SharePoint Server that three on-prem versions of the product include a ...