Microsoft’s New Skype App Plugs Right In To India’s Controversial ID Database

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Microsoft launched a new Skype app today that’s made to run smoothly on low-end Android hardware and slow cellular networks. Called Skype Lite, the app is designed specifically for emerging smartphone markets like India where most people still use inexpensive Android phones and access the internet over 2G connections.

The app will integrate seamlessly with India’s controversial, cloud-connected national ID program started in 2010 called Aadhaar, which lets the government and authorized third-parties identify any one of India’s 1.2 billion people using either a unique 12-digit identification number, fingerprints, or iris scans. This is the first time that a private, multinational company of Microsoft’s scale is using the Aadhaar project — widely described as the largest identification program in the world — to verify people’s identities.

Skype Lite doesn’t support biometric identification yet, but for now it lets people punch in their 12-digit Aadhaar numbers to verify their identities during video calling without leaving the call. At an event in Mumbai, Microsoft showed off a demo that presented an interviewer verifying the identity of a potential job candidate using her Aadhaar number in Skype Lite. Microsoft said that it would delete all ID information on the verifier’s device once the call was completed.

The app also includes most of the functionality of full-blown Skype, including integration with third-party chatbots that Microsoft added to Skype nearly a year ago. Still, there is one key difference: Unlike the original Skype, which is a standalone app, Skype Lite allows users to set it as their default dialer and SMS app. This means that users can use Skype Lite to text message and make and receive phone calls over their wireless carrier’s network, rather than relying on cellular data or WiFi.

“[The full version of] Skype was slightly awkward to use in India because of the lack of internet penetration in the country,” Skype’s Director of Product Management Eugene Ho told BuzzFeed News, which is the reason why Microsoft added the extra bit of functionality.

The new app also focuses on helping users save data by compressing photos and videos that users swap. “We have also adjusted our algorithms and bit-rates for voice quality to keep data usage down,” said Ho. Users can see how much data they’ve used to make and receive calls and send instant messages, videos, and pictures at any point within the app.

Skype Lite is the latest in the trend of Silicon Valley technology companies adapting their core products as they seek to grow in untapped markets like India that come with their own challenges.

In September, for instance, Google announced a new version of YouTube called YouTube Go that it created specifically for the Indian market that lets people download YouTube videos and then share them with each other within the app directly over bluetooth. And in 2015, Facebook released a stripped down version of Facebook called Facebook Lite — an app that takes less than 1 MB to download — for markets like India, Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, and the Philippines.

Skype Lite will be available only in India at launch. Microsoft did not specify a time frame for when it might be released in other countries.

Quelle: <a href="Microsoft’s New Skype App Plugs Right In To India’s Controversial ID Database“>BuzzFeed

CPAC Shuns Deploraball Organizers

One by one, the Deplorables are being shunned by the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

First it was the provocative former Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos, who was disinvited from the vast annual gathering of conservative activists over comments he made that appeared to condone pedophilia.

Now it&;s MAGA3X, the organizers of January&039;s controversial Deploraball, an inauguration party celebrating the role of outsiders and internet activists in the election of Donald Trump.

In a Tweet, MAGA3X noted that their request for a press pass to CPAC had been rejected.

While MAGA3X isn&039;t a traditional media organization — it publishes only on Twitter — the snub is the latest sign that the traditional conservative establishment is experiencing growing pains when it comes to incorporating the unruly new breed of supporter who helped push a Republican into the White House for the first time in 8 years.

“It sends the wrong message to our base of supporters, many of whom were registered Democrats before, or felt alienated by a Republican party that was too focused on the 1 percent,” MAGA3X cofounder Jeff Giesea told BuzzFeed News.

CPAC was burned last week when it was revealed that Yiannopoulos — a scheduled speaker at the event — made comments suggesting he condoned sexual relations with boys as young as 13 in a video interview. CPAC rescinded the invitation.

MAGA3X, which is part of the same group of anti-political correctness, internet savvy Trump supporters to which Yiannopoulos belongs, said in a statement that denying it a press pass to the annual conference is a missed opportunity:

“You send a message that we are not welcome in the Party . . . Our impressions on Twitter are greater than most conservative publications.”

Giesea&039;s organization, which also counts the conservative social media star Mike Cernovich as a member, still plans on throwing a “Bull Moose Party” on Friday. The event takes its name from Teddy Roosevelt&039;s political faction which split the Republican Party in the early 20th century.

Quelle: <a href="CPAC Shuns Deploraball Organizers“>BuzzFeed

Azure Government extends lead in the Cloud with leap in FedRAMP coverage

Microsoft continues to lead the charge in realizing the power and promise of the cloud for Government customers. We are pleased to announce that Azure Government has been granted authorization for 12 additional customer-facing services to our FedRAMP High P-ATO. We now offer 32 Infrastructure and Platform services to our customers in our Azure Government compliance boundary, all of which have been authorized for use with up to High Impact level data. Our coverage of services, and the rate at which we are increasing our scope, highlight our commitment to being the most Trusted and Certified cloud, accelerating compliance for Government customers.

We are pleased to announce that the entire Operations Management Suite (OMS) is now authorized for use in Azure Government. The OMS suite empowers customers to take full advantage of the Hybrid Cloud. OMS enables customers to gain insight across their entire fleet, allowing faster response to security threats, enabling consistent control and compliance, and ensuring the availability of apps and data irrespective of where those applications or data live; in Azure, on premises, or on other cloud platforms using a federated clouds model.

Azure Log Analytics: helps you collect and analyze data generated by resources in your cloud and on-premises environments. It gives you real-time insights using integrated search and custom dashboards to readily analyze millions of records across all your workloads and servers regardless of their physical location.
Azure Automation: saves time and increases the reliability of regular administrative tasks – even schedules them to be automatically performed at regular intervals. You can automate processes using runbooks or automate configuration management using Desired State Configuration. The Automation service allows customers to maximize the value proposition of the cloud, consuming services on demand and only when required.
Azure Backup: is a unified solution to protect data on-premises and in the cloud, with 99.9% guaranteed availability! Incremental backups provide efficiency and geo-replicated storage ensures you meet availability requirements for High Impact data. And to top it off, all data is encrypted in transit and at rest using FIPS 140-2 validated encryption modules.
Azure Site Recovery: delivers the power of the cloud for disaster recovery scenarios. With Azure Site Recovery, you can automate protection and replication of your virtual machines, remotely monitor the health of your fleet, orchestrate recovery as needed using customizable plans, and test your recovery capabilities without impacting your system availability.

Authorization of the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) service enables our government customers to deploy complex architectures in Azure Government automatically and consistently. With ARM, you define the infrastructure and dependencies for your app in a single declarative template. ARM templates are flexible enough to use for all your environments; test, staging, or production.  If you create a solution from the Azure Marketplace, the solution will automatically include a template that you can use for your app.

Corresponding with the addition of ARM, we have also added our Resource Providers for Compute, Storage, and Networking. These Resource Providers enable seamless, automated deployment of Compute, Storage, and Networking resources as needed and on demand using the ARM template architecture; including ARM templates that meet certification requirements which is coming soon as part of our Azure Blueprint program.

Azure CRP: is the Compute Resource Provider, used in creating and managing virtual machine resources and extensions in simple to use Azure Resource Manager templates.
Azure SRP: is the Storage Resource Provider, used in creating and managing blob, table, queue, and storage account management resources in simple to use Azure Resource Manager templates.
Azure NRP: is the Network Resource Provider, which delivers a series of Software-defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization features for the Azure Government environment.  NRP gives you more granular network control, metadata tags, faster configuration, rapid and repeatable customization, and multiple control interfaces. You can use the NRP to create software load balancers, public IPs, network security groups, virtual networks, among others.

Microsoft has collaborated with our regulators to dramatically decrease the time required to take a service from available to certified. In fact, we have a roadmap that adds all services currently available in Azure Government to our FedRAMP High boundary. We are committed to ensuring that Azure Government provides the best the cloud has to offer and that all of our offerings are certified at the highest levels of compliance. Please visit the Microsoft Trust Center for additional details and reach out to AzureBlueprint@Microsoft.com for support on how these compliant services can be included in your cloud ATO efforts.

Product Group
Azure Government Service
Availability

Compute
 
 

 
Batch
Newly Authorized

 
Cloud Services
Authorized

 
Compute Resource Provider
Newly Authorized

 
Virtual Machines
Authorized

 
Service Fabric
In Progress

 
Virtual Machine Scale Sets
In Progress

Storage
 
 

 
Storage
Authorized

 
Storage Resource Provider
Newly Authorized

Networking
 
 

 
Application Gateway
Authorized

 
Express Route
Authorized

 
Load Balancer
Authorized

 
Network Resource Provider
Newly Authorized

 
Traffic Manager
Authorized

 
Virtual Network
Authorized

 
VPN Gateway
Authorized

Databases
 
 

 
Redis Cache
Newly Authorized

 
SQL Database
Authorized

 
SQL Data Warehouse
In Progress

 
SQL Server Stretch Database
In Progress

Intelligence + Analytics
 
 

 
Power BI
Newly Authorized

 
HDInsight
In Progress

Monitoring + Management
 
 

 
Automation
Newly Authorized

 
Azure Government Portal
Newly Authorized

 
Azure Resource Manager
Newly Authorized

 
Azure Runtime
Authorized

 
Backup
Authorized

 
Log Analytics
Newly Authorized

 
Scheduler
Newly Authorized

 
Site Recovery
Authorized

Security + Identity
 
 

 
Azure Active Directory
Authorized

 
Key Vault
Authorized

 
Azure MFA
In Progress

Web + Mobile
 
 

 
Media Services
Newly Authorized

 
Notification Hubs
Authorized

 
Web Apps
Authorized

 
API Apps
In Progress

 
Mobile Apps
In Progress

Enterprise Integration
 
 

 
Service Bus
Authorized

 
Store Simple
Authorized

IoT
 
 

 
Event Hubs
Authorized

 
 
 

Quelle: Azure