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Microsoft "Alarmed" By "Persistent Threat" of Government Snooping, Promises Safeguards


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Microsoft has acknowledged that government snooping - moreover, the monitoring of internet data - is an "advanced persistent threat" in a blog post written by the company's General Counsel and Executive VP of Legal and Corporate Affairs, Brad Smith.

 
“Many of our customers have serious concerns about government surveillance of the internet,” Smith writes. “We share their concerns. That’s why we are taking steps to ensure governments use legal process rather than technological brute force to access customer data. Like many others, we are especially alarmed by recent allegations in the press of a broader and concerted effort by some governments to circumvent online security measures in order to surreptitiously collect private customer data.
 
“If true, these efforts threaten to seriously undermine confidence in the security and privacy of online communications. Indeed, government snooping potentially now constitutes an ‘advanced persistent threat’ alongside sophisticated malware and cyber attacks.”
 
As a response, Microsoft has declared that it will be offering safeguards, boosting its encryption services and bolstering the legal protection for customer data. The company also promises to be more transparent about its own coding in an effort to ensure consumers are better able to understand how Microsoft handles their data.
 
“Ultimately, we’re sensitive to the balances that must be struck when it comes to technology, security and the law,” Smith continued. “We all want to live in a world that is safe and secure, but we also want to live in a country that is protected by the Constitution.
 
“We want to ensure that important questions about government access are decided by courts rather than dictated by technological might. And we’re focused on applying new safeguards worldwide, recognising the global nature of these issues and challenges. We believe these new steps strike the right balance, advancing for all of us both the security we need and the privacy we deserve.”
 
<via MCV>

 

 



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This is very important to know in an age were so must blind trust has been given companies that use the internet for rendering services to their consumer base. Numerous instances throughout history have shown that certain entities within our own local, state and federal governments, as well as those abroad, have either directly violated citizens constitutional rights, manipulated the intent of policies or laws and/or have created policies that are not either publicly known or not accepted in order to investigate citizens under their jurisdiction.

 

Where we all want to live in as safe a society as possible,yet it is important that the companies collecting our personal data are being vigilant in protecting our information and blocking access to technology that could be used to collect live audio and video content not intended for broadcast. Most of lead lives that are open and generally have nothing to hide, but circumventing laws and policies approved of by the population or adapting hidden policies threatens the basic values most democratic societies expect and fight to maintain.

 

Thank you MS for publicly acknowledging this and working to ensure we are protected from unfair access to our personal information.

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