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Switzerland rejects Palantir’s software over data security concerns

"Switzerland rejects Palantir's software over critical data security concerns, fearing sensitive information may reach U.S. authorities. Discover the implications for national security."

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Switzerland rejects Palantir’s software over data security concerns
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Switzerland has officially rejected the software developed by Palantir Technologies, citing serious risks associated with data security. The Swiss government expressed concerns that sensitive data could potentially be transferred to U.S. authorities and subsequently passed on to Israel.

This decision reflects growing apprehensions regarding the handling of sensitive information and the implications of foreign software on national security. The rejection of Palantir"s software underscores Switzerland"s commitment to protecting its data integrity.

For more on related developments, see our coverage of recent developments involving U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israel"s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa"ar.

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