Google and Microsoft have pledged billions to assist the US improve its cybersecurity

Thomas Burn
The Techlofy Blog
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2 min readAug 26, 2021

Tech organizations like Apple, Google, and Microsoft vowed to support US network safety after a gathering with President Joe Biden at the White House on Wednesday. The vows fluctuate by organization yet range from burning through billions on the digital foundation to offering inventory network help and instruction.

Wednesday’s high-profile meeting with tech CEOs closely follows major cyberattacks against US government organizations and energy foundations like the Colonial Pipeline.

“The reality is, most of our critical infrastructure is owned and operated by the private sector, and the federal government can’t meet this challenge alone,” Biden said at Wednesday’s meeting.

Google said it would spend more than $10 billion over the following five years to fortify US online protection and the product inventory network. Google likewise vowed to prepare more than 100,000 Americans in information examination and IT support through the organization’s Career Certificate program. Microsoft said that it would put $20 billion every five years, making comparative guarantees as Google.

Wednesday’s gathering was gone to by Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, Apple CEO Tim Cook, IBM Chair and CEO Arvind Krishna, and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, alongside agents from different enterprises like energy and schooling.

Originally published at https://www.techlofy.com on August 26, 2021.

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Thomas Burn
The Techlofy Blog

Thomas Burn is a content marketing expert. Being a social media enthusiast, he believes in the power of writing.