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[Business Insider] Microsoft lays off employees in security, experiences and devices, sales, and gaming — separate from performance cuts

Topher

Identifies as young
Microsoft is laying off employees across organizations including security, experiences and devices, sales, and gaming, according to two people familiar with the matter.

A Microsoft spokesperson said the layoffs are small but did not specify a figure and unrelated to the job cuts Business Insider recently reported targeting underperforming employees across the company.

One of the people familiar with the matter said employees started receiving notifications Tuesday about layoffs in Microsoft's security unit. The group is run by Charlie Bell, a former top cloud executive at Amazon, who stunned the industry when he left for Microsoft in 2021 to lead a revamped cybersecurity effort.

Microsoft expanded its Secure Future Initiative last year, making security the top priority for every employee. The change followed years of security issues at Microsoft, including what the Department of Homeland Security called "a cascade of security failures" that allowed Chinese hackers to access emails from thousands of customers.

The company also made security a core priority on which employees are evaluated during performance reviews.

"If you're faced with the tradeoff between security and another priority, your answer is clear: Do security." Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella wrote in an email to Microsoft employees last year.



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Loomy

Thinks Microaggressions are Real
Entra ID, Passwordless auth and Condition Access is pretty cool. Educate yourself.
A lot of people see MS flailing in one area and assume everything else must suck. Microsoft as a whole is doing a lot of really cool stuff.
 

Puscifer

Member
Well their security is shit so why pay people who aren't doing their job?
Microsoft's security since Windows 7 is pretty amazing to the point that anything beyond defender would be considered hardening, and that's for government and business customers.

But this seems odd, I wonder if they tracked down some failures to these guys because Microsoft likes keeping people around to support legacy code. It took longtime employees to fix Chromes 15+ years of memory leak issues
 
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