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“We also talked about developing a 'GDPR light' scheme for cybersecurity in Europe, and we hope that that will lay a fair ground for all service providers and technology providers to contribute their credibility to the digital development in Europe.”

Ken Hu
Deputy Chairman, Huawei
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On , Ken Hu, Deputy Chairman at Huawei, spoke about cybersecurity regulation during Huawei Rotating Chairman Ken Hu opens Cyber Security Transparency Center on RCR Wireless News.

Huawei Rotating Chairman Ken Hu opens Cyber Security Transparency Center
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Huawei Rotating Chairman Ken Hu opens Cyber Security Transparency Center
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More than 200 representatives from regulatory bodies, carriers, enterprises and the media gathered in Brussels, Belgium, for the opening of Huawei's Cyber Security Transparency Center. Rotating Chairman Ken Hu delivered opening remarks highlighting the need for collaborative development of common standards for cyber security in the digital era.
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Deputy Chairman · Huawei

Ken Hu, Deputy Chairman and Rotating Chairman of Huawei, has focused on the company's strategy for 5G deployment, cybersecurity transparency, and the importance of global supply chain unity. At the 2022 Huawei Global Analyst Summit, Hu stated that Huawei does not support "decoupling or fragmentation" of chip supply chains, calling such approaches "bad for ICT industry development." He also discussed Huawei's efforts to reduce energy consumption in ICT through simplified architecture and renewable energy, and noted that the company had filed a 3D packaging patent for chips in 2019 as a way to develop leading systems without access to the most advanced processes. Hu has repeatedly emphasized the need for collaborative cybersecurity standards. At the opening of Huawei's Cyber Security Transparency Center in Brussels in 2020, he called for unified standards and verification based on facts rather than "speculations or baseless rumors," and proposed a "GDPR light" scheme for cybersecurity in Europe. In earlier appearances, Hu argued that 5G represents a single global standard and that stronger network capacity creates greater opportunity, while also stating that Huawei would not disclose customer data if asked by any government, as the company builds infrastructure and does not control customer data.

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