Australia prepares to ban Huawei from 5G project over security fears
3 smartphone supplier, has promised that Canberra will have complete oversight of 5G network equipment, which could include base stations, towers and radio transmission equipment. But Australian intelligence agencies have told lawmakers that oversight will not allay their concerns, two political sources who have been briefed on the matter told Reuters. The move to ban Huawei in Australia comes as tensions mount over China's growing power and ambitions in the region. For the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) and the U.S., it is not worth the risk," a second political source said. AUSTRALIA-CHINA TENSIONSAlthough Australia's intelligence agencies are unwavering in their advice, Turnbull has yet to formally sign off on the Huawei ban.UK security officials warn of 'new risks' from Huawei
as informed in Top UK security officials say they can only provide "limited assurance" that telecom equipment provided by Huawei poses no threat to national security. The Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre was established in 2010 to mitigate risks arising from Huawei's involvement in UK national security infrastructure. It is chaired by Ciaran Martin, the CEO of the UK National Cyber Security Centre. A spokesperson for the National Cyber Security Centre said Thursday that it was "fully committed to the oversight arrangements" regarding Huawei. The National Cyber Security Centre is part of Britain's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) spy agency.collected by :Lara Phillip
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