Microsoft to draw a line in use of its technology by government agencies; to tighten employee security clearances to ensure…
Microsoft has announced new human rights and security measures after completing an internal inquiry into how the Israeli military used its cloud technology for the surveillance of Palestinians. The company said it will strengthen oversight of projects linked to national security agencies and review how employees handle security clearances issued by foreign governments. The move follows concerns raised during an investigation into the use of Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform by Israel’s Unit 8200 intelligence agency. The software company said it will introduce new checks for national security-related contracts before they are approved. It will also carry out regular reviews to ensure customers comply with Microsoft’s acceptable use policies, especially when political situations change or projects become more sensitive.
