1130 TWEETS Microsoft backs away from CISPA support, citing privacy

Microsoft has been counted as a supporter of CISPA since the beginning. Now the company tells CNET any new law must allow 'us to honor the privacy and security promises we make to our customers' and protect 'consumer privacy.' Read this post by Declan McC  55 weeks ago

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