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The Army is experimenting with Microsoft Teams

The army wants to improve cooperation between militia officers and is relying on Microsoft Teams. This raises questions, because the military recently banned another software from the USA, Whatsapp. For safety reasons.

Issuing orders of the day or writing reports: a lot happens on the computer in the army these days. But militia officers often use their personal devices for this.

Christian Beutler / Keystone

The militia officers in Switzerland are a security risk. At least if they use their private laptop for military purposes. This happens frequently because the militia officers do not receive an official device. Up-to-date instruments for collaboration such as a platform for sharing files are also missing.

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