Microsoft asks Trump for help with Russian hacks
Briefly

Microsoft has faced severe criticism for its inadequate security culture, as highlighted by a report indicating it enabled Chinese hackers to breach hundreds of email accounts, including those of senior US officials.
In response to security concerns, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella emphasized the company's commitment to prioritizing security above all other considerations, including making staff remuneration contingent on security performance.
Brad Smith expressed the need for the US government to accelerate the export of key American digital technologies to regions like the Middle East and Africa, countering restrictions imposed on AI chip exports.
Smith noted that while it is premature to predict the influence of a potential Trump administration on technology, any US M&A liberalization must consider global scrutiny of such actions.
Read at Ars Technica
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