Digital vassals? French Government 'exposes citizens' data to US'

23 ColinWright 3 7/20/2025, 11:26:09 AM brusselssignal.eu ↗

Comments (3)

Saline9515 · 5m ago
Having worked for the French state and wrestled a few times with its IT services, I can tell you that the reason for choosing Microsoft isn't cost, or "efficiency".

It's that they only know Microsoft, they don't want to learn something else, and if there's a problem, it's Microsoft's fault, no theirs, so they don't have to deal with their own incompetence.

If you want an anecdote, we were working with SAS, a statistical software which required costly licences (more than a million € for a few dozens of workers). I suggested to switch to R or Python to the top director, who agreed.

First meeting with the service in charge, the chief opens with "ok, we are asked to change, but the goal here is to show that we tried, and found that it's not possible."

I resigned a few months after, as everything was in the same vein.

mananaysiempre · 2m ago
The French state is one thing, the Polytéchnique is another. My impression is the old-school network administrators at French universities are fiercely protective of their de facto right to make technical decisions regarding equipment and software. So this part surprises me.
ColinWright · 3h ago
Seen here:

https://www-senat-fr.translate.goog/compte-rendu-commissions...

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Quoting the translation:

Mr. Dany Wattebled , rapporteur . - Mr. Carniaux, as Director of Public and Legal Affairs, you represent Microsoft France before public decision-makers. Can you guarantee before our committee, under oath, that the data of French citizens entrusted to Microsoft via UGAP will never be transmitted, following an injunction from the American government, without the explicit agreement of the French authorities?

Mr. Anton Carniaux . - No, I cannot guarantee that, but, again, it has never happened before.

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Original:

M. Dany Wattebled, rapporteur. - Monsieur Carniaux, en tant que directeur des affaires publiques et juridiques, vous représentez Microsoft France auprès des décideurs publics. Pouvez-vous garantir devant notre commission, sous serment, que les données des citoyens français confiées à Microsoft via l'Ugap ne seront jamais transmises, à la suite d'une injonction du gouvernement américain, sans l'accord explicite des autorités françaises ?

M. Anton Carniaux. - Non, je ne peux pas le garantir, mais, encore une fois, cela ne s'est encore jamais produit.

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