Ken Foo, chairman of Huawei, who will give a lecture at the opening of the Global Cyber Security and Privacy Protection in Huawei in Dongguan, China.
In recent years, the company has become more complicated by the digitalization of the industry and the emergence of new technologies such as 5 g and AI. As the global epidemic of COVID-19 continues, people spend most of their lives online. These trends have led to an increase in new cyber security risks. To deal with these issues, Huawei has opened a new Global Cyber Security and Privacy Protection Transparency Center in Dongguan. This provides a platform for industrial stakeholders to share cyber governance expertise and jointly work on technical solutions. The center is designed to demonstrate solutions, share experience, promote communication and joint innovation, and support security tests and verification. It also covers regulatory authorities, independent third -party test organizations, standardized organizations, and Huawei customers, partners and suppliers. In order to promote a unified approach to cyber security in the telecommunications industry, organizations such as GSMA and 3 GPPs are working with industrial stakeholders to promote independent authentication with NESAS security guarantee specifications. These bases are widely accepted in the industry and play an important role in developing and verifying secure networks. Mats Granryd, the director of GSMA, gave a lecture at the opening ceremony. He says, "The provision of existing and new services in the 5 G era depends greatly on the connection properties provided by mobile networks, and basically depends on the fact that the basis is safe and reliable." I talked. "Initiatives such as GSMA 5 G Cyber Security knowledge based on stakeholders network risks and NESAS, which are the security guarantee frameworks for the entire industry, promote the improvement in the industry as a whole. At the moment, the industry has not yet been adjusted to the standard -based basis, especially for governance, technical abilities, certification, and collaboration. Ken Fu has concluded the words of the opening. "Cyber -security risk is a shared responsibility, and government, standardized organizations, and technical providers need to work closerly to deepen their uniform understanding of cyber security issues. This is international. It must be a good effort. We need to set a common goal, adjust responsibility, and to build a reliable digital environment that responds to today and tomorrow's issues. "
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