Huawei India CEO: The Indian government is very supportive of Huawei [www.gizchina.com]
Huawei Founder Ren Zhengfei says he would not aid Chinese espionage [www.cnbc.com]
Huawei Risks to Britain Can Be Blunted, U.K. Official Says, in a Rebuff to U.S. [www.nytimes.com]
Keeping Huawei Hardware Out of the U.S. Is Not Enough to Secure 5G [www.lawfareblog.com]
Ren Zhengfei: “we absolutely never install backdoors. Even if we were required by Chinese law, we would firmly reject that.” https://t.co/kEar4exKYy
— Jean Christopher Mittelstaedt 马奇山 (@jc_mittelstadt) February 21, 2019
Huawei president: We're not going to spy on the US, even if the Chinese government says we have to https://t.co/r7UWjqvvGm
— Jay Yarow (@jyarow) February 20, 2019
Signs of a split in the “Five Eyes” security alliance? The U.S. says ban Huawei. British officials say the risk is manageable. Here’s the latest from the ongoing battle about the Chinese tech giant. https://t.co/ydYOG97LjV
— Adam Satariano (@satariano) February 20, 2019
Meanwhile... on other side of pond: https://t.co/G3aEJasr2n
— CeciliaKang (@ceciliakang) February 21, 2019
via @satariano
Here's the latest on Huawei, as the U.S. tries to persuade its Five Eyes allies to block the Chinese telecom firm: https://t.co/yZroacNbUn pic.twitter.com/MElIfODbrY
— Eric Geller (@ericgeller) February 20, 2019
"Keeping Huawei Hardware Out of the U.S. Is Not Enough to Secure 5G," the latest from Tom Wheeler and Robert Williams: https://t.co/iNF6nY4QmN
— Lawfare (@lawfareblog) February 20, 2019