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    Home»Global HR News»Microsoft employees to use only iPhones in China starting September 2024
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    Microsoft employees to use only iPhones in China starting September 2024

    According to a Bloomberg report, this directive will require Microsoft’s China-based staff to forgo all Android devices
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauJuly 8, 20242 Mins Read7233 Views
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    American tech giant, Microsoft has reportedly instructed its employees in China to exclusively use iPhones at work. Starting September 2024, employees will use Apple devices to verify their identities when logging in and out of their workstations as part of Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative (SFI).

    Under this new policy, employees in China will need to utilise the Identity Pass App and Authenticator Password Manager. A significant factor behind this decision is the ongoing security and vulnerability issues with Android devices, coupled with the unavailability of the Google Play Store in China.

    According to a Bloomberg report, this directive will require Microsoft’s China-based staff to forgo all Android devices. Furthermore, to facilitate this transition, the company will provide its Chinese staff with iPhone 15 models.

    Ironically, this move comes just a year after China officially ordered government officials to avoid using iPhones at work.

    Microsoft has maintained a presence in China since 1992, while Apple entered the market in 2001 through partnerships with local manufacturers such as Foxconn. Google established itself in China in 2006, though its search engine and YouTube platform are banned in the country; however, China permits the presence of Google’s TensorFlow.

    Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative, announced in November 2023 amid rising cybersecurity threats, focuses on three pillars: Secure by Design, Secure by Default, and Secure Operations. According to Microsoft’s blog, SFI aims to enable more secure defaults for customers and provide a unified, consistent method of managing and verifying the identities of users, devices, and various services.

    As part of the SFI implementation, Microsoft will enforce the use of its standard tools, such as the Microsoft Authentication Library, across all its services and platforms.

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