Today, Huawei released its 2016 cybersecurity white paper ‘The Global Cyber Security Challenge — It is time for real progress in addressing supply chain risks’ at the Information Security Forum (ISF) held in Berlin from October 22 to 25.
The Huawei 2016 cybersecurity white paper reveals the continuous efforts of information and communications technology (ICT) providers across the globe in addressing supply chain security threats and in building end-to-end, reliable cybersecurity systems. It also highlights the significance of supply chain cybersecurity standards and raises the need to foster standards development in hand with governments and industries.
Commenting on the whitepaper and security trends at his keynote during the summit, Mr. Pierre G. Noel, Chief Cyber Security and Privacy Officer of Huawei Enterprise Business Group, said, “The construction of security relies on advanced technologies, comprehensive procedures and trust from all parties. It requires collaboration among all players across the ecosystem, including ICT vendors like Huawei, standard organizations and governments,”
“Huawei is committed to building a securely connected world through openness and transparency. Leveraging our extensive experience in the domain, we aim to develop and offer end-to-end cybersecurity management systems that are in compliance with international industry standards and specifications”, continued Noel.