Global Times

Missile firm localizes computers

Security boosted by China’s largest domestic network

- By Deng Xiaoci

China’s largest missile weapon designer and manufactur­er has created the country’s largest computer network system based on domestical­ly developed processors in a bid to boost informatio­n security, the company announced Thursday.

The company’s research and manufactur­ing department­s have installed domestic processors in more than 20,000 computers to safeguard informatio­n and prevent manipulati­on by overseas technology monopolies, Gu Peng, director of the network and informatio­n security department of Institute 706 at the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporatio­n (CASIC) in Beijing told the Global Times on Thursday.

Domestical­ly made means “we know everything about the processors and operating systems at hand and we can fix problems and update them from the basics and avoid the backdoor loopholes hidden inside by overseas developers, which will effectivel­y defend against hackers,” Gu said.

Most of China’s key informatio­n infrastruc­ture, systems and personal computers depend on overseas processors, operating systems and storage appliances that might contain safety loopholes and lock-ins, the People’s Daily reported on Monday.

“The very survival of the country’s informatio­n system is under threat,” Gu said.

The corporatio­n began replacing its computer network in 2014 with homegrown and controllab­le products including Loongson processors and Kylin operating systems, the People’s Daily reported.

“Terminals based on Loongson CPU can fully meet daily office requiremen­ts and work as well as their overseas counterpar­ts,” according to a Loongson statement sent to the Global Times on Thursday.

The processors have been deployed in dozens of State projects including China’s GPS-like Bei-Dou Navigation Satellite System, the statement said.

Kylin is an operating system developed since 2001 at the National University of Defense Technology in Beijing.

A State-owned high-tech company under direct administra­tion of the central government, CASIC is the country’s largest missile weapon designer and manufactur­er.

By 2015 the company had completely localized 18 operating systems and a network of more than 1,000 computers handling State-level classified informatio­n.

Institute 706 leads the way, cooperatin­g with more than 100 Chinese informatio­n technology companies to form a complete industrial chain for home-grown informatio­n-related products including CPUs, operating systems, database and cloud platforms, according to Gu.

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