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Microsoft and Security Incentives

23 April 2024 at 07:09

Former senior White House cyber policy director A. J. Grotto talks about the economic incentives for companies to improve their securityβ€”in particular, Microsoft:

Grotto told us Microsoft had to be β€œdragged kicking and screaming” to provide logging capabilities to the government by default, and given the fact the mega-corp banked around $20 billion in revenue from security services last year, the concession was minimal at best.

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β€œThe government needs to focus on encouraging and catalyzing competition,” Grotto said. He believes it also needs to publicly scrutinize Microsoft and make sure everyone knows when it messes up.

β€œAt the end of the day, Microsoft, any company, is going to respond most directly to market incentives,” Grotto told us. β€œUnless this scrutiny generates changed behavior among its customers who might want to look elsewhere, then the incentives for Microsoft to change are not going to be as strong as they should be.”

Breaking up the tech monopolies is one of the best things we can do for cybersecurity.

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