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Cyber security review may spell end for Huawei 5G deal | Technology | The Guardian

Cyber security review may spell end for Huawei 5G deal | Technology | The Guardian

The National Cyber Security Agency in the UK is expected to conclude that US sanctions against Huawei will make it impossible to use the Chinese company’s technology as planned for 5G networks. The emergency review, announced on Sunday, is designed to pave the way for Downing Street to push for the total elimination of Huawei equipment in British phone networks by 2023 and quell a Conservative backbench revolt. That move will amount to a hasty reversal of the policy announced by ministers in January to limit Huawei to 35% of the British 5G network supply. It also risks irritating China and adding hundreds of millions of costs to BT and other phone companies. Leaks on Friday suggested that Downing Street was preparing the ground for a dramatic climbdown. A government spokesman said: “Following the US announcement of additional sanctions against Huawei, the NCSC is looking carefully at any impact they could have to the UK’s networks.” In early May, the US said it would impose fresh sanctions against Huawei as part of a long-running campaign against the company, whose technology, the White House claims, could be exploited by China to conduct surveillance against the west. The US sanctions, due to be introduced in September, would prevent Huawei from using US semiconductors and software to build 5G equipment and force it to source alternatives, most likelyfrom China. Whitehall sources said the threatened US restrictions meant that any review would almost certainly say that Huawei posed a security risk. A particular concern was that Huawei would become reliant on unfamiliar and untested components, which could be exploited. Huawei has repeatedly denied...
TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS: A local web developer is starting a new company despite the coronavirus pandemic

TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS: A local web developer is starting a new company despite the coronavirus pandemic

The Williamson County web developer Kishore Tummala planned to go all out on a party celebrating the start of his new business. He bought space on a billboard in Brentwood to announce the opening, and planned to invite friends and colleagues. Instead, on Thursday morning he celebrated the launch of his business on a Zoom call with nearly 80 participants hosted by Williamson Inc. The chamber created a virtual background to mark the occasion. Friends, family and colleagues cheered and posted clapping emojis when he mimed cutting the ribbon on the virtual background. Nearly 80 people joined a Zoom call to celebrate the launch of a new web development business called Bundle N, founded by Kishore Tummala. The coronavirus outbreak in Williamson County scuttled Tummala’s plans for a party, but it’s not stopping him from starting a business, a web development company called Bundle N. As businesses move more of their work online, he felt like he had something to offer, and he didn’t want to wait. “There is an opportunity for us to help small businesses that will be struggling with all the economic impact,” Tummala said. “We thought this might be the right time. It’s not the right time in an economic perspective, but we should be able to help.” The company already has clients. He said he’s building two mobile apps and working on a home security project. He’s also planning to help the local brand of the National Alliance for Mental Illness with their IT needs. Tummala has been working on web development in Middle Tennessee for two decades. He held positions at the insurance...

Kooringal High School student among winners in 2020 CSU cyber-security challenge | The Daily Advertiser | Wagga Wagga, NSW

news, education, The next generation of cyber-security specialists has cleared the first hurdle into their careers, with the completion of a year-long intensive challenge. Founded by Charles Sturt University’s Professor Tanveer Zia, the Girls in Cyber Security Advancing program introduced 137 female years 9 and 10 students from all over the country to the world of information connectivity. Intended to be held in Wagga over three days this week, the final challenge was forced to migrate online. Between Monday and Wednesday this week, the 16 top-performing students went head-to-head in teams to devise a solution to common cyber-security issues. Kooringal High School year 10 student Maimuna Zaman took out the top prize with her team for an app that interactively teaches primary school students how to stay safe online. “We proposed a game for 10 to 14-year-olds to teach them cyber-security, how to recognise malicious activity, and how to avoid it,” said the Wagga-based 15-year-old. “We thought it’d be useful for younger generations to have those skills. Once they’ve got them, they’ll know it for life. “Cyber-hackers look for ways to attack kids because they don’t know what to look for or really what they’re doing online.” Until launching into the challenge on Monday, Maimuna and her fellow cyber-security geniuses had not met. Since they were scattered all over the state, travel restrictions required that they work together via online video networking, which provided its own set of challenges. “It was difficult at first, the internet was a problem and servers kept crashing,” Maimuna said. “We just had to make the best of it.” Aside from the team’s winning...
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