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      Microsoft is under scrutiny after ProPublica unearthed that its 2025 “System Security Plan” to the Department of Defense neglected to disclose that certain non-screened engineers supporting Pentagon systems were based in China, despite rules mandating U.S. citizenship for anyone handling sensitive data. The company asserted that its “digital escort” oversight system was transparent and approved, yet Pentagon officials were reportedly blindsided by the omission, prompting Microsoft to immediately end the practice. Security experts and public interest advocates have since called for a full congressional probe into the matter, citing national security risks and demanding accountability for potential oversight failures.

      Sources: Reuters, Just The News, Times of India

      Key Takeaways

      – Lack of disclosure: Microsoft’s security plan did not reveal the involvement of China-based engineers under their digital escort system—a potential breach of DoD personnel eligibility rules.

      – Immediate fallout and review: Pentagon officials were surprised by the omission, Microsoft promptly ended the practice, and a two-week Defense Department review was launched.

      – Lawmakers sound alarm: Senator Tom Cotton and cybersecurity experts are urging a full congressional investigation to assess the security implications and oversight failures.

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      Microsoft’s omission in its 2025 security plan—failing to disclose that some engineers providing technical support for Pentagon systems were based in China—has raised serious national security concerns, given U.S. requirements that sensitive systems be handled only by citizens or permanent residents.

      While Microsoft maintains that its “digital escort” oversight process was transparent and approved, the Pentagon’s apparent shock underscores a troubling breakdown between corporate assertions and policy enforcement. The immediate decision by Microsoft to end the engagement of China-based engineers is a necessary correction, yet it raises questions about how such a program was structured and approved in the first place. Congress now has a critical role to play.

      Lawmakers like Senator Tom Cotton are demanding details about what specific systems were accessed, whether audits were conducted, and if any unauthorized activities occurred. This is not simply a matter of corporate miscommunication—it implicates the resilience of our defense infrastructure and the integrity of systems safeguarding national secrets.

      A thorough, transparent investigation will not only hold Microsoft accountable but also reinforce vital oversight mechanisms over federal IT contracts. The foundation of any defense system must be unwavering trust, uncompromised by oversights or omissions. It’s in America’s interest to ensure that digital defenders don’t unwittingly become weak links.

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