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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the DOD is "looking into" a Microsoft cloud program that used Chinese engineers after an ...
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) pressed the Pentagon on Monday for answers about its guardrails on contractors following ...
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 ...
Microsoft says it will no longer use China-based engineers to support the Pentagon. But ProPublica found that the tech giant ...
The change follows a ProPublica report that outlined how Microsoft’s use of Chinese engineers left U.S. defense clients vulnerable to cybersecurity risks.
The DoD is testing AI models from Microsoft and OpenAI to reduce dependency on vendors like Palantir and Lockheed Martin.
A significant flaw in a widely used Microsoft product allowed multiple Chinese-linked hacking groups to breach dozens of ...
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Microsoft on Friday said it will stop using China-based engineers to provide technical assistance to the U.S. military after ...
The department has been holding daily calls with Microsoft since the zero-day was discovered, the DOD CIO said at an event Thursday.
Notably, in 2023, Chinese hackers compromised the emails of the U.S Commerce and State Departments, including those of the ...