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Home / Business and Economy / Microsoft Security Chief Replaced by Google Exec

Microsoft Security Chief Replaced by Google Exec

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Charlie Bell is moving to an engineering quality role.
  • Hayete Gallot, formerly of Google Cloud, will lead security.
  • Nvidia CEO dismisses AI impact on software company stocks.
Microsoft Security Chief Replaced by Google Exec

Microsoft's security chief, Charlie Bell, is transitioning to a new individual contributor role focused on engineering quality. He will be replaced by Hayete Gallot, an executive from Google's cloud unit, who previously worked at Microsoft.

Gallot's appointment as executive vice president for security, reporting to CEO Satya Nadella, signifies a continued emphasis on cybersecurity. Bell, who joined Microsoft in 2021, championed the company's Secure Future Initiative after a series of security lapses.

In separate commentary, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that recent sell-offs in software company shares due to AI disruption concerns are illogical. He argued that AI will utilize existing software tools rather than replace them, likening the situation to a tool's evolution.

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Huang noted that Nvidia itself has benefited from adopting such AI tools, freeing up employees for core tasks like semiconductor design. The market, however, has seen software-related stocks decline amidst worries that AI tools could automate various corporate functions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hayete Gallot, an executive from Google's cloud unit, is replacing Charlie Bell as Microsoft's executive vice president for security.
Charlie Bell is moving to a new individual contributor role focused on engineering quality at Microsoft.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes AI will use software tools rather than replace them, calling market concerns about AI disrupting software companies illogical.

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