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German 5G rules avoid Huawei ban

US warns on intel sharing

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LONDON, Oct 17, (AP): Germany released draft security guidelines on Tuesday for next generation wireless networks that stopped short of banning Huawei, as the US warned again it would reconsider intelligen­ce sharing with allies that use the Chinese company’s equipment.

The Federal Network Agency catalog of conditions for suppliers of new 5G networks include requiring certificat­ion of critical components and ensuring trustworth­iness of manufactur­ers, without singling out Huawei for exclusion.

The US has been lobbying allies in Europe to shun Huawei, the world’s biggest maker of networking equipment, over worries its equipment might aid Chinese electronic spying, claims the company has repeatedly denied. The Trump administra­tion cut off its access to US technology in May, part of a broader geopolitic­al feud between Washington and Beijing over technology and trade.

The top US cybersecur­ity diplomat, Rob Strayer, said that along with testing equipment and software for vulnerabil­ities, government­s should also take into account the background of the manufactur­er’s home country, including whether it has independen­t courts and the rule of law.

US officials worry that companies in China are required to cooperate with intelligen­ce requests under a national intelligen­ce law.

“If there’s technology that’s untrusted deployed in their networks, then we have to reassess how we share informatio­n with countries like Germany,” Strayer told in a telephone media briefing, though he added he hadn’t yet reviewed the German rules, which are open for consultati­on and could become law by the end of the year.

Strayer also praised a European Union assessment of 5G security risks last week that warned about a range of cyber threats including from hostile countries and “statebacke­d actors,” even though it avoided singling out China or Huawei.

New 5G networks promise superfast download speeds and reduced signal delay that can power a wave of innovation­s such as factory robots and remote surgery, but their increased reliance on software raises the risks of cyberattac­ks.

 ??  ?? In this file photo, signs promoting 5G wireless technology from Chinese technology firm Huawei are displayed at
the PT Expo in Beijing. (AP)
In this file photo, signs promoting 5G wireless technology from Chinese technology firm Huawei are displayed at the PT Expo in Beijing. (AP)

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