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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Aditi Khanna

London: The UK government<\/a> has set up a new inquiry into any security implications surrounding Huawei<\/a>'s involvement in the country's 5G networks as a result of the US sanctions against the Chinese tech giant, it emerged on Monday.

The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (
NCSC<\/a>), which is in charge of Britain's cyber security, is taking the lead on examining additional risks to Huawei products that may arise from the latest US sanctions.

\"The security and resilience of our networks is of paramount importance,\" an NCSC spokesperson said.

\"Following the US announcement of additional sanctions against Huawei, the NCSC is looking carefully at any impact they could have to the UK's networks,\" the spokesperson said.

The US government had unveiled a plan earlier this month to block global chip supplies to Huawei, the latest move amid growing US-China tensions in the wake of the
coronavirus<\/a> pandemic. The sanctions restrict Huawei from using US technology and software to design its semiconductors.

The US in recent months has increased its action against Huawei, preventing it from doing business in the US, as it believes the company known for its technological advancement in 5G is being used by the Chinese leadership to serve their interest.

Responding to the UK review, Victor Zhang, vice-president at Huawei, said, \"Our priority remains to continue the rollout of a reliable and secure 5G networks across Britain.

\"We are happy to discuss with NCSC any concerns they may have and hope to continue the close working relationship we have enjoyed for the last 10 years.\"

The latest inquiry comes after UK media reports indicated that Johnson plans to reduce the Chinese telecom giant's involvement in Britain's
5G network<\/a> and has instructed officials to draw up plans that would see China's involvement in the UK's upgraded telecom network scaled down to zero by 2023.

Members of Parliament in the UK prime minister's own Conservative Party have ramped up the charge against Huawei's involvement, a movement that has gathered pace following China's perceived non-transparent actions during the coronavirus crisis which originated in the country.

Under the current UK government telecom upgrade plans, Huawei is banned from supplying kit to \"sensitive parts\" of the network, known as the core. In addition, it is only allowed to account for 35 per cent of the kit in a network's periphery, which includes radio masts.

UK mobile operators have reportedly been told by the NCSC - which is part of the UK's intelligence agency GCHQ - that they would have three years to comply with caps on the use of Huawei equipment in their networks.

5G promises faster mobile internet data speeds, a stable network that can handle more connections, and more bandwidth for a multitude of different technological applications. Most of the UK's mobile networks have said they would use and deploy Huawei's 5G products only outside the core in the \"periphery\".<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":75976120,"title":"Need to adopt AI aggressively to ensure inclusive development in corona-hit world: Ravi Shankar Prasad","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/need-to-adopt-ai-aggressively-to-ensure-inclusive-development-in-corona-hit-world-ravi-shankar-prasad\/75976120","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":75976156,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"UK sets up new inquiry into Huawei security risk","synopsis":"The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), which is in charge of Britain's cyber security, is taking the lead on examining additional risks to Huawei products that may arise from the latest US sanctions.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/uk-sets-up-new-inquiry-into-huawei-security-risk","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":350,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":1617000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2020-05-25 18:39:33","lastupd":"2020-05-25 18:42:18","breadcrumbTags":["huawei","UK government","us sactions","5G network","NCSC","britain cyber security","coronavirus","Telecom equipment"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/uk-sets-up-new-inquiry-into-huawei-security-risk"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2020-05-25" data-index="article_1">

英国建立了新的调查华为安全风险

英国的国家网络安全中心(成都市),负责英国的网络安全,带头在检查附加险的华为产品可能出现的最新美国的制裁。

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伦敦:英国政府建立了一个新的调查周围的安全隐患吗华为的参与国家的5 g网络由于美国制裁中国的科技巨头,它出现在周一。

英国的国家网络安全中心(成都市新),负责英国的网络安全,带头在检查附加险的华为产品可能出现的最新美国的制裁。

“我们的网络的安全性和弹性是至关重要的,”一个成都市发言人表示。

“后美国宣布额外的制裁华为,成都市仔细看任何影响他们可能英国的网络,”这位发言人说。

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美国政府本月早些时候公布了一项计划来阻止华为全球芯片供应,这一最新举措日益美中紧张关系的冠状病毒大流行。美国制裁限制华为利用半导体技术和软件设计。

美国最近几个月增加了其行动反对华为,防止在美国做生意,因为它认为该公司以其技术进步在5 g是被中国领导人为他们的利益服务。

应对英国审查,维克多,华为副总裁说:“我们的首要任务仍然是继续推出一个可靠和安全的在英国5 g网络。

“我们乐于与成都市讨论任何问题他们可能希望继续密切的工作关系,我们享受过去10年。”

最新的调查之前,英国媒体的报道表明,约翰逊的计划减少中国电信巨头的参与英国的5 g网络并指示官员制定计划,会看到中国参与英国电信网络升级到2023年缩减为零。

议会成员在英国的保守党首相加大指控华为的参与,运动,加速后,他们眼中的中国不透明的行为在冠状病毒危机起源于美国。

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英国政府在当前电信升级计划,华为是禁止提供装备的“敏感部位”网络,被称为“核心”。此外,它只允许占35%的设备在网络的边缘,其中包括无线电桅杆。

据报道,英国移动运营商被告知由成都市——这是英国情报机构GCHQ的一部分——他们三年符合限制使用华为设备的网络。

5克承诺移动互联网数据传输速度更快,一个稳定的网络,可以处理更多的连接,为多种不同的技术应用程序更多带宽。大多数英国移动网络的表示,他们只使用5 g和部署华为的产品核心外的“外围”。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Aditi Khanna

London: The UK government<\/a> has set up a new inquiry into any security implications surrounding Huawei<\/a>'s involvement in the country's 5G networks as a result of the US sanctions against the Chinese tech giant, it emerged on Monday.

The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (
NCSC<\/a>), which is in charge of Britain's cyber security, is taking the lead on examining additional risks to Huawei products that may arise from the latest US sanctions.

\"The security and resilience of our networks is of paramount importance,\" an NCSC spokesperson said.

\"Following the US announcement of additional sanctions against Huawei, the NCSC is looking carefully at any impact they could have to the UK's networks,\" the spokesperson said.

The US government had unveiled a plan earlier this month to block global chip supplies to Huawei, the latest move amid growing US-China tensions in the wake of the
coronavirus<\/a> pandemic. The sanctions restrict Huawei from using US technology and software to design its semiconductors.

The US in recent months has increased its action against Huawei, preventing it from doing business in the US, as it believes the company known for its technological advancement in 5G is being used by the Chinese leadership to serve their interest.

Responding to the UK review, Victor Zhang, vice-president at Huawei, said, \"Our priority remains to continue the rollout of a reliable and secure 5G networks across Britain.

\"We are happy to discuss with NCSC any concerns they may have and hope to continue the close working relationship we have enjoyed for the last 10 years.\"

The latest inquiry comes after UK media reports indicated that Johnson plans to reduce the Chinese telecom giant's involvement in Britain's
5G network<\/a> and has instructed officials to draw up plans that would see China's involvement in the UK's upgraded telecom network scaled down to zero by 2023.

Members of Parliament in the UK prime minister's own Conservative Party have ramped up the charge against Huawei's involvement, a movement that has gathered pace following China's perceived non-transparent actions during the coronavirus crisis which originated in the country.

Under the current UK government telecom upgrade plans, Huawei is banned from supplying kit to \"sensitive parts\" of the network, known as the core. In addition, it is only allowed to account for 35 per cent of the kit in a network's periphery, which includes radio masts.

UK mobile operators have reportedly been told by the NCSC - which is part of the UK's intelligence agency GCHQ - that they would have three years to comply with caps on the use of Huawei equipment in their networks.

5G promises faster mobile internet data speeds, a stable network that can handle more connections, and more bandwidth for a multitude of different technological applications. Most of the UK's mobile networks have said they would use and deploy Huawei's 5G products only outside the core in the \"periphery\".<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":75976120,"title":"Need to adopt AI aggressively to ensure inclusive development in corona-hit world: Ravi Shankar Prasad","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/need-to-adopt-ai-aggressively-to-ensure-inclusive-development-in-corona-hit-world-ravi-shankar-prasad\/75976120","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":75976156,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"UK sets up new inquiry into Huawei security risk","synopsis":"The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), which is in charge of Britain's cyber security, is taking the lead on examining additional risks to Huawei products that may arise from the latest US sanctions.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/uk-sets-up-new-inquiry-into-huawei-security-risk","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":350,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":1617000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2020-05-25 18:39:33","lastupd":"2020-05-25 18:42:18","breadcrumbTags":["huawei","UK government","us sactions","5G network","NCSC","britain cyber security","coronavirus","Telecom equipment"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/uk-sets-up-new-inquiry-into-huawei-security-risk"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/uk-sets-up-new-inquiry-into-huawei-security-risk/75976156">