Cybersecurity
Microsoft CEO Backs Federal Privacy Law Over State Efforts
- Satya Nadella speaks at U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis
- Challenges include role of artificial intelligence products
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Microsoft Corp.’s Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella called for national privacy legislation, days after Google became the latest tech giant to reveal a security flaw, potentially exposing personal data.
“We hope that there’s more of a national privacy law,” Nadella said in an interview Wednesday with Bloomberg News at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, where he discussed leadership with midshipmen.