Huawei will invest another $ 2 billion in network security in the future
In a press conference with reporters from the world's leading technology newspapers, China's largest technology company said it plans to invest about $ 2 billion in length. within the next 5 years to focus especially on the field of network security
After the scandal and culmination of Huawei Manh Van Chu's Global Finance Director and Vice President arrested on December 1 in Canada, Huawei is determined to prove that any concerns or accusations What are the implications for security on its network devices is completely bogus, and the first step in realizing this task is to upgrade testing facilities and recruit more qualified people. .
In a press conference with reporters from the world's leading technology newspapers, China's largest technology company said it plans to invest about $ 2 billion in length. In the next 5 years to focus specifically on the field of network security, to reduce the global concerns about security risks related to their network devices, and also to prevent them from having to face future bans from Western nations.According to a Reuters report, the main concern of the heads of Huawei is nothing more than the increasing bans on the technology firm to remove them from the global telecommunications network equipment market.
'Removing us from the playing field in this way cannot help their companies get better. We think that any concerns or allegations of security at Huawei should be based on factual evidence. There is no real evidence, we are determined not to accept and will object to the same allegations. '
In the past few months, Huawei has become the focus of attention and is one of the hottest names in technology newspapers.The company has been continuously subject to prohibitions and even one of its senior leaders has been arrested and is in danger of facing imprisonment.Currently, it seems that the United States is Huawei's biggest 'enemy'.The administration of President Donald Trump is trying to convince his allies to give up the use of Huawei's network equipment.
It all still depends on the views of the United States and its allies, but investing in network security is certainly a smart and necessary step for Huawei at this time.
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