Incibe and Huawei launch cyber security competition in Spain
Huawei and Spanish National Cybersecurity Institute, Incibe, have launched a cyber security competition to encourage young talent to help produce a safer society.
Huawei and Spanish National Cybersecurity Institute, Incibe, have launched a cyber security competition to encourage young talent to help produce a safer society.
Huawei is working to improve security standards for the burgeoning Internet of Things industry, which is suffering from attacks due to poor awareness in companies and insufficient investment.
To be good at security and privacy, you need to partner with businesses, governments and citizens
Ken Hu, Rotating Chairman of Huawei Technologies made a major announcement at the European Business Summit on 24 May 2018
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Objective security standards applicable to all markets and spread around the world could be “a very good thing”, says Andy Purdy, Huawei chief security officer in the US.
Mika Lauhde, Vice President of Cyber Security and Privacy, Global Public Affairs at Huawei Technologies, envisages a global alliance where countries come together under one platform of intent
ICT technologies as a key enabler of global sustainable development
The Cyber Essentials scheme, which is part of the Government’s National Cyber Security Strategy, involves an independent assessment of security controls that businesses need to have in place to mitigate risks from common cyber threats.
The UK Government and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) will continue to benefit from collaboration with Huawei, said an NCSC spokesman.
Trust in cyber security is one of the major challenges we face as a global community
Huawei’s Cybersecurity Executive Briefing Centre will be a window on Huawei’s activities