Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told Human Rights to Data Privacy

Sathya Nadella of Indian origin is the CEO of Microsoft. The world listens to his thoughts very carefully. In Davos, he has taken the initiative on a new issue by talking about data privacy.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told Human Rights to Data Privacy

New Delhi: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has given a big statement on data privacy. In a session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, he said that data privacy should be seen as a human right. And it should be protected with complete transparency. He supported the debate on the CEO's salary, allowances and other facilities.

Satya Nadella's views on Data Privacy

Satya Nadella was asked which method to take the company to the height. In response to this question, he said, "When you do good by adopting the core business of the company, then there is good around you. Institutions and people are part of our society. If you do not think on a large scale, then it is not sustainable.

'Every country worries about its national security first'

On the separation of technology and economy in the US-China, Satya Nadella said that every country worries about its national security first. He said that 30 years has been a great time for market success. But we need to progress because the world has become a bit more complicated. He also considered joining his US migration and software company.

According to Nadella, more rules are needed for trust in technology. Nadella's opinion about privacy is that respect for data is very important and society can be benefited only by ensuring large amount of data flow. How is data being used in the world? In response to this, he said that more work needs to be done to honor the data. Nadella emphasized that we should not be in a hurry to relinquish our responsibility. We support certain rules and this also needs to be followed during software practice.

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