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Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth confirmed that the Defense Department’s cloud services were previously supported by China-based ...
Microsoft, a key contractor for the US government, has previously experienced high-profile breaches by Chinese and Russian ...
Microsoft has announced a major change in its business practices, barring China-based engineers from providing technical ...
Following a Pro Publica report that Microsoft was using engineers in China to help maintain cloud computing systems for the U ...
A senior adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has left the Defense Department after less than three months of service in ...
Microsoft has confirmed it will cease employing China‑based engineers to support cloud‑computing systems used by the US ...
Microsoft has halted technical support from its China-based engineers for US defence clients, following a ProPublica report exposing the Pentagon’s reliance on those teams.
Microsoft had employed China-based engineers to help maintain cloud computing systems used by the Pentagon — a move that ...
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 ...
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 ...
Chinese workers are accompanied by US citizens functioning as 'digital escorts,' but the practice functions 'with little ...
US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth, in a video statement on Friday (local time), announced the review after Microsoft's Chief Communications Officer, Frank Shaw, confirmed the tech company's ...