Security Debate: Huawei and Security

security debate: The 1,000-square-meter facility will enable companies to test Huawei's equipment and products, according to Global Times China. An open and digitally prosperous Europe requires a secure, trustworthy digital environment and Huawei opened the new cybersecurity center to help build that environment, Ken Hu, rotating chairman of the Chinese tech giant, said during the opening ceremony. Photo Chen Qingqing/GT Huawei launched a new cyber security transparency center on Tuesday in Brussels, Belgium, a direct response to the security debate in Europe ignited by the US government. At Huawei, we have a principal code for security - assume nothing, believe no one and check everything, he said, noting that both trust and distrust should be based on verifiable facts. US authorities have launched a full-scale campaign against Huawei, charging it with stealing technology, violating trade sanctions and blocking it from doing business in the American market. As the 5G era looms, the industry is now facing major challenges including cyber risks exposed in a more connected world, a lack of unified understanding of cyber security and of unified technical standards, Hu said. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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