7 | MPs challenge Huawei over spying allegations (簡訳:議員は疑惑をスパイしてHuaweiに挑戦) | ----------- | |
ComputerWeekly.com | 2019-01-23 23:20 | ????0? | |
Lamb has asked Ding what reassurances Huawei can offer to demonstrate its products and services do not pose a threat to the UK’s national security; how it plans to respond to actions being taken over its involvement in critical communications networks by other western countries; how it plans to respond to the July 2018 HCSEC Oversight Board report; and to what extent it might be compelled by Beijing to assist its intelligence agencies.Lamb has also written under separate cover to culture secretary Jeremy Wright, defence secretary Gavin Williamson, and foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt, seeking additional clarification on how the government assesses and manages the potential risk posed by foreign network equipment suppliers; how reliant British communications networks are on foreign products; to what extent the government can assure the security of critical networks if they are being run by private companies; how it has assessed the extent to which China might compel its companies to assist in espionage; and how it is responding to the HCSEC reports.During a wide-ranging panel session, Ren revealed that he had initially been deemed undesirable as a member of the Communist Party of China due to his family background. During the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s, his father was deemed a Capitalist Roader, which at the time referred to someone who, if unchecked, would try to pull China back towards a free market economy. Mao Zedong deemed his eventual successor Deng Xaoping, widely credited with opening up China in the 1980s, as a Capitalist Roader.“When it comes to cyber security and privacy protection, we are committed to siding with our customers. We will never harm any nation or any individual. Secondly, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has officially clarified that no law in China requires any company to install backdoors. Neither Huawei, nor I personally, have ever received any requests from any government to provide improper information,” he added.“As Meng Wanzhou’s father, I miss her very much. And I’m deeply grateful to the fairness of the honourable justice, William Ehrcke. I’m also much grateful to prosecutor John Gibb-Carsley and prosecutor Kerri Swift. I also thank the Alouette Correctional Centre for Women for its humane management. Thanks to Meng Wanzhou’s cellmates, for treating her kindly,” he said. -- ???????? | |||
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