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Its a good news. Chinese companies should not be allowed to operate in security related sectors
may be a bigger sum of bribe will do the trick?
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Its a good news. Chinese companies should not be allowed to operate in security related sectors
comming from an indian shamelessly copying a chinese tablet and gloating all over the webs that they some how invented the cheapest touch screen gadget ever..funny thing their high ranking minister involves in all this scam.lol...and the last time i checked, india is amongst the top 5 IP violators in the world and is no. 1 copycat in pharmaceutical industry..
comming from an indian shamelessly copying a chinese tablet and gloating all over the webs that they some how invented the cheapest touch screen gadget ever..funny thing their high ranking minister involves in all this scam.lol...and the last time i checked, india is amongst the top 5 IP violators in the world and is no. 1 copycat in pharmaceutical industry..
change your flag
may be a bigger sum of bribe will do the trick?
India Turns To China To Fight Cyberspies | Fast Company
glad we could help india to fight cyberspies.
The lab was reportedly opened by request of Indian intelligence services, who fear that foreign governments and corporations could use mobile-phone technology for espionage purposes. The lab's tender requires it to test all imported mobile phones and handsets and equipment for built-in spyware and malware
The text of the agreement specifically states that In order for (the Indian Institute of Science) to perform certain studies in respect of telecom equipment, IISc shall be requiring detailed understanding about various features, standards and related documentation. Huawei [ ] agrees to share some information, knowledge, software, hardware and equipments with IISc for its studies.
Huawei, meanwhile, is trying to calm fears in the Indian press that their Bangalore lab will be a front for a spy shop. Ross Gan, worldwide head of corporate communications for the firm, told the Indian Express:
But opening a joint Indian-Chinese cybersecurity lab also presents problems for Huawei. The mobile-phone provider, which was named one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies of 2010, will be operating in an environment where it will be easy for Indians to observe Huawei's techniques and corporate goings-on.
Huawei [ ] agrees to share some information, knowledge, software, hardware and equipments with IISc for its studies.
suck when the self-proclaim IT supapooper don't have ability to detect bugs...they have no choice if they want to learn, even though hauwei aint gonna teach em everything ( why would they?). at least, they get some ideas where no other willing to share with them.