Microsoft’s cyber summit all talk, no transparency?

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On September 10, Microsoft hosted a Cyber Summit that could have far-reaching implications for the future of cybersecurity. Unfortunately, while this summit could be a game changer, it was behind closed doors—leaving many of us on the outside looking in. We’ve seen this pattern before: a breach happens, Microsoft apologizes, promises to do better, and then… not much changes. If the tech giant really wants to make meaningful strides, it’s going to have to change not just its security practices, but also how it engages with the broader community.

Eric O’Neill

Founder of The Georgetown Group and NeXasure AI.

The transparency dilemma: come on, Microsoft—let us in!

First things first: Transparency. Microsoft’s refusal to invite both the press and the public to this Cyber Summit raises eyebrows, if not alarms. Sure, we can appreciate the need for candid discussions behind closed doors, but this summit wasn’t just a boardroom briefing—it’s a conversation that impacts millions of users. After all, breaches don’t discriminate between corporations, governments, or everyday consumers.

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