Absrtact: Last night, Microsoft China issued 5 statements to talk about information security. Analysts say this is a formal response from a series of incidents in which Microsoft China has been banned by the government for WINOWS8 (WIN8, hereinafter referred to as the same). Microsoft China on its official microblog table
Last night, Microsoft China issued 5 statements to talk about information security. Analysts say this is a formal response from a series of incidents in which Microsoft China has been banned by the government for WINOWS8 (WIN8, hereinafter referred to as the same). Microsoft China said on its official microblog that Microsoft products did not have a so-called backdoor, and did not provide the U.S. government with information and data about customers.
May 2014, the Chinese government Procurement website expressly stipulates that the central authorities may not purchase the computer to install win 8. Analysts interpret the policy as an explanation for the potential pitfalls of this product in the area of information security, such as the fact that the source code is not disclosed.
But. Evidence from Snowden shows that a number of US companies, including Microsoft, are involved in a prism-gate monitoring program. CCTV also pointed out in the program, WIN8 for network security problems.
For many of the accusations, Microsoft issued 5 statements, the main content is:
1, Microsoft has never assisted any government to attack other governments or customers.
2, Microsoft has never provided any government with direct access to our products and services.
3, Microsoft has never opened the so-called "back door" in products and services
4, Microsoft has never provided any customer information or data to the U.S. government for national security reasons.
5, Microsoft has never concealed requests from Governments for customer information.
On the 3rd, Microsoft deliberately proposed that Microsoft never, and will not, help any government to crack encryption technology, and will not provide any government encryption key. Microsoft opens Windows source code to the Government, and governments can look at the source code program to understand the security and reliability of the Windows operating system.
In addition, Microsoft specifically mentions data security outside the United States. In its 4th statement, Microsoft stressed that Microsoft limited the U.S. government's power to obtain customer data, especially outside the United States. Microsoft firmly believes that American law stops at the national borders.