- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
Google and Amazon are both loath to discuss security aspects of the cloud services they provide through their joint contract with the Israeli government, known as Project Nimbus. Though both the Ministry of Defense and Israel Defense Forces are Nimbus customers, Google routinely downplays the military elements while Amazon says little at all.
According to a 63-page Israeli government procurement document, however, two of Israel’s leading state-owned weapons manufacturers are required to use Amazon and Google for cloud computing needs. Though details of Google and Amazon’s contractual work with the Israeli arms industry aren’t laid out in the tender document, which outlines how Israeli agencies will obtain software services through Nimbus, the firms are responsible for manufacturing drones, missiles, and other weapons Israel has used to bombard Gaza.
The list of obligatory cloud customers includes state entities like the Bank of Israel, the Israel Airports Authority, and the Settlement Division, a quasi-governmental body tasked with expanding Israel’s illegal colonies in the West Bank.
I remember “Don’t be evil”. Long are the days.
Which was a wildly successful marketing campaign since we are still talking about it.
Similar to “Got milk” or stuff like that, forever in the human consciousness.
The “Don’t be evil” motto is actually missing some punctuation. Here’s how it should be written.
‘Don’t! Be evil!?’
Wait. I thought you said “Drone. Be evil.”
don’tbe evilTrue, there is no place in the stock market for ethical companies. Unfortunately, most listed companies care only about their bottom line, no matter the human cost