, Yahoo, YouTube, Skype, PalTalk, etc. all provided the NSA with direct access to their users’ information in exchange for immunity from future prosecution. Ping rightfully denied that Huawei ever had backdoors in its products. He suggested these allegations were due to the company’s tremendous investment in 5G R&D, arguing that Huawei should get a pass. When it comes to security, though, nobody gets a pass.
It is virtually impossible to build a hack-proof network; however, organizations can employ practices to mitigate damage caused by hackers during a breach. Case-in-point, network equipment vendors have a responsibility to deploy solutions that are secure and uphold industry standards for data protection and integrity—such as the Network Equipment Security Scheme spearheaded by the GSMA and 3GPP.
It was a company ad, no? HuaweiFacts