u.s. Proposes to Veto Foreign Engineers Having Access to Their Defense Systems
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U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered Friday that the U.S. administration took into account the ban on access by foreign engineers to the Department of Defence systems.
Washington, Jul 18 (EFE).- U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Friday that the executive is evaluating foreign engineers’ access to D.O.S. systems. “Foreign engineers—from any country, including, of course, China—NEVER should be allowed to maintain or access D.O.S. systems,” he said in X. His message came in response to a letter in which Republican Senator Tom Cotton expressed his concern the day before a report stating that Microsoft em…
Hegseth has accused the administration of former President Barack Obama of having put this system in place and has branded it "unacceptable" that China was doing this work taking into account "the current environment of digital threats."
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced Friday the veto on China’s labour involvement in the Department of Defense’s computer systems. US entry vetoes China’s labour involvement in its Pentagon defense systems was first published in Digital Process.
Today (July 18), Republican Senator Tom Cotton wrote to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, asking for an explanation of Microsoft's hiring of Chinese engineers to participate in the maintenance of the U.S. military's cloud computing system.
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