Germany's Military Shuns Palantir for Now, Cyber Chief Tells Handelsblatt
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Germany’s military shuns Palantir for now, cyber chief tells Handelsblatt
FRANKFURT, April 28 (Reuters) - Germany's armed forces do not plan to award contracts to U.S. data analytics and defence software company Palantir for now, a leading military officer told the Handelsblatt newspaper. "I don't see that happening at a...
Germany’s Cyber Chief: No Immediate Plans to Use Palantir
Germany’s armed forces currently do not plan to award contracts to the U. S. data analytics and defense software company Palantir, according to military officer Thomas Daum. He stated, “I don’t see that happening at all at the moment,” and emphasized that granting industry staff access to the national database is inconceivable. Recently, it was […] The post Germany’s Cyber Chief: No Immediate Plans to Use Palantir appeared first on Modern Diplom…
Software from the US company Palantir is already being used by the police in individual federal states. This is out of the question for the cyberforce of the Bundeswehr, explains their boss. European alternatives should judge it.
NATO uses AI software from the US company Palantir. The Bundeswehr excludes this – because it does not want to share its data with the controversial company.
Germany's military shuns Palantir for now, cyber chief tells Handelsblatt
FRANKFURT, April 28 : Germany's armed forces do not plan to award contracts to U.S. data analytics and defence software company Palantir for now, a leading military officer told the Handelsblatt newspaper."I don't see that happening at all at the moment," Thomas Daum, in charge of the German military's cybe
The Bundeswehr introduces new database software. Palantir is out of the question, says Vice Admiral Thomas Daum. Three competitors can make themselves hope. Palantir is disappointed.
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