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Spain quietly removed Palantir software from essential government systems over national security breach concerns. Manchester's leader is also working to remove the company's data analytics tools from the National Health Service.
Spain quietly removed Palantir software from essential government systems over national security breach concerns. In the UK, Manchester's leader is also working to remove the company's data analytics tools from the National Health Service. Both moves happened with minimal public announcement, suggesting either classified security issues or deliberate low-profile handling.
Palantir is a major U.S. contractor with extensive access to sensitive government data systems. Spain's quiet removal suggests they found something serious enough to act on immediately but not serious enough to announce publicly—which typically means either an ongoing investigation or classified vulnerabilities. The UK following suit on removing Palantir from the NHS indicates a broader confidence issue with the company's security practices.
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