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Under the supervision of ‘digital escorts’, foreign workers maintain US government systems, ProPublica reports.
After a ProPublica investigation raised security concerns, Microsoft will cease using China-based engineers for work on ...
After a ProPublica investigation revealed how Microsoft’s “digital escort” tech support service could expose sensitive ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the DOD is "looking into" a Microsoft cloud program that used Chinese engineers after an ...
Microsoft assured that no China-based engineering teams are providing technical assistance" for services used by the Pentagon ...
A U.S. senator is asking the Pentagon for more information on Microsoft's reported use of Chinese engineers in maintaining ...
The change follows a ProPublica report that outlined how Microsoft’s use of Chinese engineers left U.S. defense clients ...
National security experts expressed alarm over Microsoft's practices allowing China-based engineers access to Pentagon cloud ...
Microsoft announced it will cease using China-based engineers for U.S. military tech support following a ProPublica report ...
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 ...
The revelations also prompted U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to order a two-week review of Pentagon cloud deals.
The Pentagon bans foreign citizens from accessing highly sensitive data, but Microsoft bypasses this by using engineers in ...
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