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Microsoft to Bolster Human Rights Safeguards After Inquiry into Israeli Tech Use

From The Guardian · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Outcome reported
  • Microsoft will enhance human rights controls for national security contracts following an inquiry into Israel's use of its technology.
  • The company's platform was reportedly used for mass surveillance of Palestinians, prompting the review.
  • New measures include stricter oversight of employees with foreign government security clearances.

Microsoft announced it will implement tighter human rights controls for its work with national security agencies. This decision follows an internal inquiry into allegations that Israel utilized the company's cloud technology for the mass surveillance of Palestinians.

The inquiry's completion was announced Thursday, alongside a series of new measures designed to strengthen oversight. These changes specifically address how Microsoft manages employees who hold security clearances issued by foreign governments. The company aims to prevent misuse of its technology and ensure compliance with human rights standards.

This move comes after reports revealed the extent of surveillance activities involving Microsoft's platform. The company seeks to close a difficult chapter and rebuild trust by demonstrating a commitment to ethical technology deployment and robust human rights protections in its global operations.

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Originally published by The Guardian in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.