🚨 BREAKING: Microsoft HALTS Use of China-Based Engineers on Defense Dept. Projects 🚨
🛡️ In response to rising national security concerns—and under increased scrutiny from the Pentagon—Microsoft announced today it has stopped using China-based computer engineers to support U.S. Defense Department cloud systems.
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🔍 The decision follows a ProPublica investigation revealing how the company allowed Chinese teams to access sensitive military infrastructure, under supervision by U.S. “digital escorts.” Critics warn escorts lacked the technical expertise to detect malicious activity .
⚠️ Key Developments:
• Microsoft confirmed it will no longer deploy China-based engineers on any DoD government cloud or related services .
• Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized that “foreign engineers… should NEVER be allowed to maintain or access DoD systems” .
• Senator Tom Cotton (R‑AR), chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is pressing the Pentagon for a full review of contractor use of Chinese personnel and the effectiveness of oversight measures .
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đź§° Why It Matters:
• This revelation exposes a major security vulnerability in how military cloud services are maintained.
• Microsoft’s escort system—intended to shield against threats—may not have been sufficient to block complex cyber intrusions.
• The move marks a rare admission of risk by a major tech provider and may prompt stricter cloud security reforms for federal systems.
đź’¬ What do you think?
Is Microsoft’s decision enough to restore trust in its DoD partnerships—or is this a much broader cloud security wake-up call?