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Microsoft President Brad Smith will testify about security breaches by Russian and Chinese hackers before the U.S. House panel on Thursday. China-linked hackers accessed 60,000 U.S. State ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith will testify before a House of Representatives panel on homeland security on Thursday, fielding questions about the company's security practices after Russian and ...
Microsoft “accepts responsibility for each and every one” of the issues cited in a scathing US government-backed report on the tech giant’s cybersecurity failings, Microsoft President Brad ...
Microsoft president Brad Smith to testify before House panel over security lapses China-linked hackers stole 60,000 U.S. State Department emails last year by breaking into the tech giant's ...
Microsoft's President has been a vocal supporter of antitrust laws related to the media and tech giants, and now he's set to testify at a House hearing. When you purchase through links on our site ...
What you need to know. Microsoft's President Brad Smith is testifying before the U.S. House of Representatives today. The hearing surrounds the role of tech giants and the media industry.
Executives from major tech firms like Google , Adobe , Microsoft and Meta Platforms will testify next week at a U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on election threats.
Microsoft President Brad Smith has raised concerns with US lawmakers about Apple's management of the App Store, ... and Facebook are set to testify before Congress in an antitrust hearing on July 27.
The president of Microsoft and media experts testified on a "free and diverse press" before a House Judiciary subcommittee. Committee members pressed the witnesses on concerns about the future of ...
Microsoft has been at the center of two sweeping hacking campaigns in the last year allegedly carried out by Chinese and Russian spies. A report issued in April by the US Cyber Safety Review Board ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith says the tech giant accepts responsibility for major cybersecurity breaches in a prepared statement before the House Homeland Security Committee.