30 May 2019, Shenzhen, China - ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a major international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the Mobile Internet, today has shared its 5G security solutions and perspectives with the industry GSMA Mobile 360 Security for 5G in the Hague, Netherlands.
As a sponsor of the event, ZTE’s Chief Security Officer, Mr. Zhong Hong elaborated the necessity of network security assurance in the 5G era as well as the corresponding security measures, expressing his expectation of building a secure and trustworthy cyberspace along with industry partners when he accepted a written interview on "Building a Secure and Trustworthy 5G World" at the event. .
“It's an essential capability for an ICT vendor to provide secure and trustworthy delivery,” said Zhong Hong. “ It has a great and profound influence on the security of existing networks and the upcoming large-scale 5G deployment.”
At GSMA Mobile 360 Security for 5G, ZTE has also released a 5G security white paper "Security Makes 5G Go Further", in which ZTE shares its insights on 5G network security in terms of technology and supervision. According to the white paper, the 5G network security assurance shall be multi-dimensional and multi-layered, particularly focusing on the new 5G technologies, such as network slicing and MEC.
Finally, Ms. Tian Tian, Director of Advanced Cyber Security Office at ZTE, has made a keynote speech "AI in 5G Advanced Threat Defense”, introducing ZTE’s intelligent 5G security solution with initiative defense and showcasing the AI application in unknown threat detection.
From the aspects of new architectures, new technological emergence, and innovative commercial applications, Ms. Tian Tian has also elaborated the unprecedented 5G security challenges from advanced threats in the speech.
With the vision of “Security in DNA, Trust through Transparency”, ZTE is committed to providing customers with end-to-end security products and services, by integrating security considerations and controls into every aspect of the product's life cycle. In May 2019, ZTE has launched its first cybersecurity labs in China and Europe, as strategic measures to promote transparency and enhance mutual trust with all third parties.
In the future, ZTE will insist on the visions of “enabling connectivity and trust everywhere” and bring trustworthy cybersecurity capabilities worldwide.