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Microsoft to offer top-secret cloud platform for classified data


Praharsha Anand

9 Dec, 2020

Microsoft has announced the launch of its newest cloud offering: Azure Government Top Secret.

The new cloud service expands Microsoft’s tactical edge portfolio for the US government, including Azure (public cloud), Azure Government, and Azure Government Secret. Microsoft has tailored Azure Government Top Secret for its US government customers that work with classified information.

“Azure Government Top Secret provides the same capabilities as the commercial version of Azure, Azure Government and Azure Government Secret to enable a continuum of compute from mission cloud to tactical edge,” said Tom Keane, corporate vice president of Azure global.

“The broad range of services will meet the demand for greater agility in the classified space, including the need to gain deeper insights from data sourced from any location as well as the need to enable the rapid expansion of remote work.”

According to reports, Microsoft is working with the US government to secure accreditation for its new cloud. In the meantime, it’s already completed the build out of the Azure Government Top Secret regions. 

This announcement comes amid ongoing court battles over the Department of Defense’s (DOD) $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud contract. The DOD awarded the whole contract to Microsoft, bypassing Amazon Web Services and spurring the company to launch a lawsuit

Microsoft also announced enhancements to its Azure Government Secret service, authorized and actively used by the US Department of Defense, law enforcement, and other agencies. 

According to Microsoft, Azure Government Secret will now include Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Azure Container Instances. The additions aim to help application developers deploy and manage containerized applications more easily.

Intelligent security analytics services Azure Sentinel and Azure Security Center are also now available in Azure Government Secret, enabling unified security across digital estates and facilitating proactive threat management.

“The consistency between Azure (commercial), Azure Government, and Azure Government Secret is also starting to change the game as software development may happen from anywhere, while the code itself can be promoted to enclaves with higher classification levels. There it can interact with data of higher classification levels. At the end of the day, this means doing more for the mission at a lower overall cost,» said Carroll Moon, CTO of CloudFit Software.

WhatsApp makes it easier for users to free up storage space


Praharsha Anand

5 Nov, 2020

WhatsApp has redesigned its storage management settings, making it easier for users to mass-delete images and large files that have been shared multiple times, including those that take up most of the phone’s storage space.

The new update, which users can find by going to Settings > Storage and Data > Manage Storage, automatically groups content into two categories: those forwarded multiple times and those greater than 5MB. Users can also choose to preview specific media files and sort them by size before deleting them in bulk. Additionally, WhatsApp will display a warning alert when the storage is almost full.

You can then choose which group to review, then click on the files you’d like to delete and click the trash can image to delete them. If you just want to delete the entire group, simply click “Select All,” then click the trash can image.

These are welcome developments, as the current WhatsApp storage usage tool only lists the number of messages, photos, GIFs, and videos in each chat, and the amount of space they take up. The risk of accidental deletion is higher because users don’t have the option to browse or review the content they delete.

With the new storage management tool, users will enjoy greater control over the storage space WhatsApp takes up. According to reports, this new feature will roll out to all users this week.