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Germany's BfV Chooses French Software Over Palantir for Data Analysis

Severity: Low (Score: 29.0)

Sources: www.dw.com, www.reuters.com, Cybernews, www.heise.de

Summary

Germany's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) has acquired ArgonOS, a data analysis software from French company ChapsVision, rejecting US firm Palantir. This decision aims to enhance digital sovereignty and reduce reliance on US technology. The software utilizes AI to analyze large datasets and is already in use by the French intelligence agency. The BfV's move highlights a growing trend among European security agencies to seek local alternatives due to concerns over US data practices. Political tensions arise as some government members support US solutions, while others advocate for European independence. The software's deployment is contingent on upcoming legal reforms regarding intelligence operations. The BfV's decision has sparked discussions on the future of data privacy and security in Germany. Key Points: • BfV selects French software ArgonOS over US-based Palantir for data analysis. • The decision reflects a push for digital sovereignty and reduced reliance on US technology. • Political divisions emerge within the German government regarding the use of US tech solutions.

Key Entities

  • Data Breach (attack_type)
  • France (country)
  • Germany (country)
  • New Zealand (country)
  • german.it (domain)
  • palantir.in (domain)
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