Data Security

U.S. prohibits telecom companies to buy foreign technology

The administration of President Donald Trump has banned telecommunications companies operating in the U.S. from using technology and devices developed in some foreign countries after considering that some of these products represent a serious national security risk, report specialists in cybersecurity.

This prohibition applies to purchases by U.S.
companies in the future, although the cybersecurity parameters set by the
government are still unknown to determine whether a foreign-made device is
potentially dangerous or not.

Although the U.S. has not explicitly mentioned
any Chinese company as part of this prohibition, the recent trade war that both
governments have been fighting makes it supposed that the Asian giant is the
main goal of this measure of Trump’s government, affecting companies like Huawei.

Some cybersecurity specialists, firms, and
activists believe that the president’s executive order is a somewhat radical
measure for combating supposed information security risks to America’s IT
infrastructure.

On the other hand, the White has just published
a statement mentioning that: “Our administration will take any necessary
measures to keep the country safe from potential cyber attacks from abroad”.

The Chinese Government expressed its
disagreement with this executive order through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
“The U.S. has been abusing its preponderant role to the detriment of some
Chinese companies. We invite President Trump’s administration to put a stop to
this campaign of discredit using national security as a pretext in favor of the
consolidation of a fair commercial environment without discrimination “.

According to specialists from the International
Institute of Cyber Security (IICS) last year, the Federal Trade Commission
(FTC) banned American government organizations from buying hardware and
software from some Chinese suppliers, such as Huawei, under the accusation of
violating the sanctions imposed by the United States.

In addition, some member countries of the Five
Eyes
Group, consisting of U.S. and four allied countries, have
implemented similar measures against companies such as ZTE and Huawei; for
example, Australia applied a boycott against Huawei, leaving the company out of
any 5G-related implementation, soon to be launched by the Australian government.

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