Microsoft Inc. (MSFT) CEO Satya Nadella saw a significant 63% increase in his total compensation for fiscal 2024, reaching $79.1 million, up from $48.5 million the previous year. The bulk of his pay came in the form of stock, despite Nadella requesting a reduction in the cash portion of his compensation due to cybersecurity issues that impacted the company.
Nadella’s total compensation package would have been $5.5 million higher if not for these security-related adjustments. The pay reduction request came after Microsoft faced significant criticism from the U.S. government following a series of cyberattacks, including a breach by Chinese hackers of U.S. government officials’ email accounts, which was disclosed in July 2023.
In April, the Department of Homeland Security published a report highlighting shortcomings in Microsoft’s security practices, recommending that the company’s leadership, including Nadella and the board, focus on improving its security culture. In response, Nadella asked the board to adjust his compensation to reflect his personal accountability for addressing the cybersecurity challenges.
Despite the pay reduction, Nadella’s compensation saw a sizable boost primarily due to the performance of Microsoft’s stock. The cash incentive portion of his compensation, which is tied to the company’s revenue and operating income targets, was originally set at $10.66 million but was reduced to $5.2 million.
Nadella agreed with the board’s decision, emphasizing that while Microsoft’s performance was strong, it was important to reflect his commitment to enhancing the company’s cybersecurity efforts.
“Mr. Nadella agreed that the Company’s performance was extremely strong, but reflecting on his personal commitment to security and his role as the CEO, asked the Board to consider departing from the established performance metrics and reduce his cash incentive to reflect his personal accountability for the focus and speed required for the changes that today’s cybersecurity threat landscape showed were necessary,” the board’s compensation committee explained in its proxy filing.
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Microsoft Boosts Employee Compensation Tied to Cybersecurity Contributions Under Nadella’s Leadership
Microsoft’s security business has become a vital part of its overall strategy, generating over $20 billion in revenue in 2022—more than many standalone security companies. CEO Satya Nadella has stressed the importance of prioritizing security, informing employees in a May memo that Microsoft would enhance its cybersecurity efforts.
To support this focus, Microsoft announced it would include employees’ contributions to cybersecurity in their compensation going forward. This decision shows the company’s commitment to tackling the ever-evolving cybersecurity threats, especially after breaches linked to Russian and Chinese intelligence that compromised the email accounts of Microsoft executives and U.S. government officials.
Nadella’s leadership during these challenging times highlights Microsoft’s determination to remain a leader in both technology and security, even as the company addresses serious vulnerabilities noted in government reports.
While Nadella’s pay increased significantly, the adjustments he requested to reflect the company’s cybersecurity initiatives demonstrate his commitment to accountability in an increasingly complex digital landscape.
Overall, Microsoft’s proactive stance on security positions it well to meet current challenges and build trust with customers and stakeholders.
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