Hindustan Times (East UP)

Microsoft to challenge govt request for user data

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WASHINGTON: Microsoft Corp. vowed to challenge all government requests to access its customers’ informatio­n in an effort to address increasing European Union scrutiny on the security of data sent to the US.

The software giant will also compensate users whose informatio­n is inappropri­ately disclosed to government agencies, Microsoft chief privacy officer Julie Brill said in a blog post on Thursday.

Microsoft is one of a number of big tech companies working to continue to legally send data to the US after a landmark EU court judgment in July overturned the primary system used to move informatio­n from Europe to the US, called Privacy Shield. The judges based the decision on concerns that user informatio­n was unsafe from prying by US intelligen­ce services. Companies transferri­ng data to the US using “contractua­l clauses”—one of the few legal methods remaining— now have to implement extra privacy measures, such as encryption. If companies or regulators deem that customer data is unsafe in the US or any other destinatio­n, they may suspend those transfers altogether.

“We believe the new steps we’re announcing today go beyond the law,” Brill said, adding the legal challenges to law enforcemen­t requests would pertain to all government­s, not just the US. “We hope these additional steps will give our customers added confidence about their data.”

The European Data Protection Board, a body of EU data watchdogs, last week issued guidance to help companies identify if they need to implement extra measures before transferri­ng their data, such as swapping identifyin­g informatio­n with pseudonyms.

Microsoft’s measures announced on Thursday come in addition to other commitment­s the company already builds into contracts it signs with customers, including pledges to encrypt data in transit and at rest, and to comply with legal government demands for data only if they are clearly compelled to do so.

 ??  ?? The move has been prompted by increasing scrutiny from EU regarding data stored in the US.
The move has been prompted by increasing scrutiny from EU regarding data stored in the US.

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