
Credible plan for dealing with security shortcoming?
“Huawei has not showed British government overseers a “credible plan” for dealing with security shortcomings flag[g]ed in a report issued last year” theRegister
How about hiring on someone full time to test the software for security vulnerabilities.
“The Royal United Services Institute, a military-themed think tank with close links to the government, described the use of Huawei network equipment in the UK as “at best naive, at worst irresponsible” in a paper it issued today. It based this conclusion on new Chinese laws that allow the Communist state to compel its citizens to co-operate with its spies.” theRegister
“The German, French, Spanish and Swedish intelligence services have all developed methods of mass surveillance of internet and phone traffic over the past five years in close partnership with Britain's GCHQ eavesdropping agency. The bulk monitoring is carried out through direct taps into fibre optic cables and the development of covert relationships with telecommunications companies.” Guardian