14-03-2019 15:04
EEUU advierte a Alemania que restringirá los intercambios de inteligencia e información con ese país si permiten a Huawei instalar sus redes 5G.
Hay que recordar que Huawei está dirigido por un exmiebro del ejército chino, con fuertes vínculos con la élite china, y que recibe directrices y apoyo del gobierno. Es lo normal, las grandes empresas en China son así, el entramado del gobierno, partido, burocracias, etc, se entremezcla con empresas privadas, que son instrumentos de poder directos del gobierno. Las empresas están controladas por comisarios políticos y están obligadas a seguir las directrices del gobierno y sus agencias de seguridad e inteligencia.
Y la petarda de Merkel y su mamarracha de ministra de defensa nos quieren colar por la puerta trasera al Ejército Popular de Liberación jajajaj malditas estúpidas. Lo de advertirles que se va a dejar de compartir información es solo un toque de atención, luego vendrán medidas más duras; porque medidas muchísimo más duras hay que empezar a ejercer contra estos traidores a Occidente (caso de Italia). Esto es ya la guerra, no son pequeñas disputas comerciales, de ahí este tipo de advertencias.
https://www.ft.com/content/00dc81a6-4417-11e9-b168-96a37d002cd3
Aquí en España...
https://www.abc.es/tecnologia/redes/abci-huawei-incibe-firman-acuerdo-colaboracion-para-impulsar-ciberseguridad-espana-201602242045_noticia.html
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Q. Are U.S. national security concerns regarding Huawei’s intelligence-gathering capabilities valid? Explain.
A. U.S. security concerns regarding Huawei stem from the fact that it is a Chinese company that has extensive ties with the government and military. The company has many contracts with Chinese government and military authorities. This is true also of many U.S. tech companies. What is unique about Chinese companies is that each features a Communist Party cell whose job is to ensure the company complies with Beijing’s directives. Another distinctive feature is that Chinese laws require all companies, including Huawei, to cooperate with intelligence and security officials when necessary. In an authoritarian state where companies do not have the luxury of rejecting such demands or disclosing details to the media, as in Western countries, it may not be obvious to outside observers when such activity is undertaken. Thus, while no smoking gun exists of Huawei acting as enabler of Chinese state intelligence and security services, these distinctive features unavoidably bring risks to any involvement by Huawei in a country’s information networks.
Q. Explain the impact of Huawei’s 5G dominance on U.S. defense strategy.
A. The internet volume, reliability, and speeds promised by 5G could dramatically expand the capacity of military forces to quickly integrate data on the battlefield and automate many processes. Huawei is already involved in helping the PLA [People’s Liberation Army, China’s military] adapt 5G for such purposes. A PLA that has successfully integrated 5G networks into its information networks and equipment may prove more flexible, faster, and adaptive on the battlefield and could also deploy larger numbers of autonomous platforms and weapons to lethal effect. U.S. defense planners will need to think through how to prepare for a Chinese military that could more completely perceive the battlefield and operate autonomous vehicles and weapons to carry out a multitude of battlefield tasks.>>
https://thediplomat.com/2019/03/huawei-and-the-tech-race-us-national-security-and-defense-strategy/
Hay que recordar que Huawei está dirigido por un exmiebro del ejército chino, con fuertes vínculos con la élite china, y que recibe directrices y apoyo del gobierno. Es lo normal, las grandes empresas en China son así, el entramado del gobierno, partido, burocracias, etc, se entremezcla con empresas privadas, que son instrumentos de poder directos del gobierno. Las empresas están controladas por comisarios políticos y están obligadas a seguir las directrices del gobierno y sus agencias de seguridad e inteligencia.
Y la petarda de Merkel y su mamarracha de ministra de defensa nos quieren colar por la puerta trasera al Ejército Popular de Liberación jajajaj malditas estúpidas. Lo de advertirles que se va a dejar de compartir información es solo un toque de atención, luego vendrán medidas más duras; porque medidas muchísimo más duras hay que empezar a ejercer contra estos traidores a Occidente (caso de Italia). Esto es ya la guerra, no son pequeñas disputas comerciales, de ahí este tipo de advertencias.
https://www.ft.com/content/00dc81a6-4417-11e9-b168-96a37d002cd3
Aquí en España...
https://www.abc.es/tecnologia/redes/abci-huawei-incibe-firman-acuerdo-colaboracion-para-impulsar-ciberseguridad-espana-201602242045_noticia.html
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Q. Are U.S. national security concerns regarding Huawei’s intelligence-gathering capabilities valid? Explain.
A. U.S. security concerns regarding Huawei stem from the fact that it is a Chinese company that has extensive ties with the government and military. The company has many contracts with Chinese government and military authorities. This is true also of many U.S. tech companies. What is unique about Chinese companies is that each features a Communist Party cell whose job is to ensure the company complies with Beijing’s directives. Another distinctive feature is that Chinese laws require all companies, including Huawei, to cooperate with intelligence and security officials when necessary. In an authoritarian state where companies do not have the luxury of rejecting such demands or disclosing details to the media, as in Western countries, it may not be obvious to outside observers when such activity is undertaken. Thus, while no smoking gun exists of Huawei acting as enabler of Chinese state intelligence and security services, these distinctive features unavoidably bring risks to any involvement by Huawei in a country’s information networks.
Q. Explain the impact of Huawei’s 5G dominance on U.S. defense strategy.
A. The internet volume, reliability, and speeds promised by 5G could dramatically expand the capacity of military forces to quickly integrate data on the battlefield and automate many processes. Huawei is already involved in helping the PLA [People’s Liberation Army, China’s military] adapt 5G for such purposes. A PLA that has successfully integrated 5G networks into its information networks and equipment may prove more flexible, faster, and adaptive on the battlefield and could also deploy larger numbers of autonomous platforms and weapons to lethal effect. U.S. defense planners will need to think through how to prepare for a Chinese military that could more completely perceive the battlefield and operate autonomous vehicles and weapons to carry out a multitude of battlefield tasks.>>
https://thediplomat.com/2019/03/huawei-and-the-tech-race-us-national-security-and-defense-strategy/