Huawei: “Compared to the United States, we are ants”
How we build security into innovation – Huawei experts share deep insights during briefing session at the Brussels cyber security centre
How we build security into innovation – Huawei experts share deep insights during briefing session at the Brussels cyber security centre
Huawei gave participants an update on activities on 5G, Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence in Europe
An important milestone this week was the European Commission coming out with its Recommendation on Cybersecurity of 5G Networks
The 2019 OB report again recognises the effectiveness of the HCSEC.
Statement by Abraham Liu, Chief Representative of Huawei to the European Institutions, on the occasion of the publication of the European Commission’s recommendation on security for 5G on 26 March...
Statement by Abraham Liu, Chief Representative of Huawei to the European Institutions, on the occasion of the publication of the European Commission’s recommendation on security for 5G on 26 March 2019:
Huawei welcomes the objective and proportionate approach of the European Commissions’ recommendation on 5G security. Huawei understands the cybersecurity concerns that European regulators have. Based on the mutual understanding, Huawei looks forward to contributing to the European framework on cybersecurity. We are firmly committed to continue working with all regulators and partners to make the 5G rollout in Europe a success.
Watch the video highlights of the opening of the new Huawei Cyber Security Transparency Centre in Brussels.
Germany does not want to ban Huawei from building its 5G networks, Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said. It will instead tighten security criteria for all vendors.
Centre is a showcase for Huawei's products and security practices and a site where customers and partners can test and verify products.
Opening Huawei's new Cyber Security Transparency Centre in Brussels, Deputy Chairman Ken Hu said, “Trust in cyber security is one of the major challenges that we face as a global community. It needs to be based on verifiable facts based on common standards."
Over 200 representatives from regulators, telecom carriers, enterprises and the media attended the event.
Vodafone chief calls for ‘fact-based assessment’ of risk. GSMA proposes stronger Europe-wide testing regime to protect from hackers.
José Maria Alvarez-Pallete, CEO of Telefónica, discusses Huawei's role in Europe's 5G infrastructure, as the region's CEOs push back against US demands to ban Huawei.