Dubai – Masaader News
Huawei denied any relation to the Chinese government, according to BBC.
Huawei’s cyber-security chief John Suffolk told MPs on Monday that the tech giant had never been asked by China or any other government to “do anything untoward”.
Mr Suffolk said Huawei welcomed outsiders to analyse its products and detect engineering or coding flaws.
“We stand naked in front of the world, but we would prefer to do that, because it enables us to improve our products.”
He added: “We want people to find things, whether they find one or one thousand, we don’t care. We are not embarrassed by what people find.”
Huawei was invited to the Technology and Science Select Committee to answer questions from MPs on the security of its equipment, and its links to the Chinese government.
The US has encouraged allies to block Huawei – the world’s largest maker of telecoms equipment – from their 5G networks, saying the Chinese government could use its products for surveillance.