jueves, 23 de enero de 2014

Microsoft VS NSA: other won battle.


Global discontent over the NSA spying, Microsoft continues to respond and committed to the privacy of the user, offering to store its data on servers outside the EE.UU.

Another firm step in the course against the espionage. Microsoft has just announced through Brad Smith(responsible man of the legal departure of Microsoft) that will offer to the enterprises and users who live outside EE.UU. the store of its data in servers of others countries out from American territory, with different regulatory standards regarding espionage, as well as illegal access to them is difficult by agencies such as the NSA spying.


So, it is the unique of the biggest technologic enterprises that begin to show through actions, alternatives to have the privacy that that users should have with regard to our data and information that we send and use in the network.

Other big technologic companies still have not been pronounced or moved tab to tackle this problem, thus it demonstrates the greatest concern of Microsoft for their users and respond to their needs.


I think that it is a good strategy to try fighting the espionage, although it has to remember that nowadays there are many organizations of espionage indeed of the NSA that violate the rules to know all details of companies or individuals that circulating on the net or are on servers of larger enterprises, although thus would prevent massive espionage carried out the NSA to data from American companies.

I also applaud the fact of being the only company that makes this movement, since this entails great expense expected to be rewarded with a good image to the user by Microsoft, i.e., when we think in systems and data safe think of the Redmond to safeguard our information.

Moreover I keep adding that I value very positively that Microsoft take this type of action, reiterating that it is a company that cares about the user and taking decisions according to their concerns.


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