Spanish Government ‘Quietly Bans Use of Palantir’ in Critical State Systems over Fears of National Security Leaks
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The executive hand over to public companies the need to avoid agreements with the US technology firm for reasons of sovereignty and security, in line with the movements recently adopted by France and Germany
Moncloa sends indications to companies controlled by SEPI, such as Telefónica, Indra or Navantia, not to hire with the American multinational
The Spanish government has reportedly begun warning state-controlled companies against signing new contracts with the notorious American analytics firm Palantir, citing concerns that sensitive national security information could be exposed. According to Spanish newspaper El Confidencial, board members of several publicly traded companies have been told not to sign contracts with Palantir if it could jeopardize national sovereignty or strategic i…
The government vetoes Palantir in contracts with public companies and companies that are controlled by SEPI.

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