Microsoft President Talks Future Of Work, Cybersecurity Reform

Microsoft President Brad Smith joined Stephanie Ruhle to discuss the future of the workplace as companies delay return to office dates amid a rise in coronavirus cases. He also explains what the private sector and government can do to tackle cybersecurity threats.

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Microsoft President Talks Future Of Work, Cybersecurity Reform

31 comments

  1. Shout out to George Floyd on sixteen months of sobriety. It took some tough love but he did it. Say his name liberalsđź–• đźš©

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  2. This is a joke, right? They are talking to the President of Microsoft about cybersecurity? We are way past April 1.

  3. The future of work? For Dems, it means keeping people on extended unemployment forever. So for many, the future of work is sitting at home and playing video games and ordering Grub hub.

  4. Does anyone at all frequent the tenderloin district of San Francisco ? I read an article from David Marcus regarding a recent visit and it appears everything is closed up the streets are empty except for masses of homeless and drug takers ? Is this correct and why are these cities falling in to this state of disrepair ?

  5. *Biden’s approval hits new low – drops 10% among independents to just 36% – the mystery is:*

    *how can ANYONE approve of the utter chaos and cruelty unleashed by this despicable man, easily the worst president in America’s history*

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  6. Working from home has much less significant impact on cybersecurity as opposed to sending IT work to foreign countries including Russia, but American CEOs send IT work overseas every day.

  7. I’m in IT and been working from home since Feb last year. It’s perfect, higher productivity, no lost time traveling. And finally able to focus, the open office plans are a absolute disaster for being able to focus. Screen time is insane now because meetings are also on the monitor, so that’s a downside. And building culture on the company is more difficult.

  8. Americans are requesting that Biden and his voters abstain from 9/11 ceremonies, due to their disrespect of the fallen by surrendering to the Taliban.

    1. The Taliban never attacked the USA. The excuse for attacking Afghanistan was that they said the Taliban was harboring the Al Qaeda. that is like saying that the USA harbors every Organized Crime Figure that is not in jail. Even in Afghanistan they want people to commit some kind of a crime before they gun them down in the streets, which is what the USA wanted. Besides, if President Clinton could do airstrikes on Al Qaeda bases and camps in Afghanistan, then what exactly was stopping Bush. They wanted to invace Afghanistan because back then they were talking about some Pipeline, which they never established enough security to build. But it was just outright Capitalist Imperialism. The Taliban were innocent. We might not like them but this is THEIR form of Family Values they are defending.

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