India’s telecom operators must report all Chinese-made equipment still active in their networks, as part of a security review targeting firms like Huawei and ZTE. The move aims to limit future reliance on untrusted vendors while allowing existing systems to operate under strict oversight amid rising geopolitical and trade tensions with China.
The UK government’s proposed Cyber Security and Resilience Bill signifies a crucial advancement in enhancing national cybersecurity. Aimed at fortifying digital security for critical infrastructure, this legislation targets the escalating cyber threats faced by hospitals, energy networks, and IT providers.
Google Cloud is set to revolutionize cloud security with the planned acquisition of Wiz for $32 billion. With the goal to bolster its security capabilities, this deal will enhance Google Cloud’s offerings by integrating Wiz’s cutting-edge cloud security technologies.
CelcomDigi and PayNet have partnered to enhance financial security through SIM-based authentication. By leveraging open network APIs, PayNet secures its DuitNow P2P service, ensuring safer transactions. This collaboration also strengthens fraud prevention via Malaysia’s National Scam Response Centre.
Verizon Business has launched Trusted Connection, a zero-trust network access service designed for mid-sized firms. It integrates secure web gateways, cloud access security, and firewalls, offering encrypted pathways and policy-based controls.
Viavi Solutions is acquiring Spirent Communications’ high-speed Ethernet and network security assets for $425 million, following Keysight Technologies’ $1.5 billion acquisition of Spirent. This move strengthens Viavi’s NSE strategy, enhancing its Ethernet testing, security, and AI capabilities.
Telefónica Tech and IBM are joining forces to combat cybersecurity threats from quantum computing. Their partnership aims to develop quantum-safe technologies by integrating IBM’s innovations with Telefónica’s cybersecurity offerings.
The backbone of the internet relies heavily on submarine cables, responsible for around 99% of global data transmission. As the threats to these pivotal cables mount, the UK’s Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy has initiated an enquiry.
Chinese engineers have developed technology to sever undersea communication cables, sparking concerns over potential sabotage. Patents for devices intended to cut cables, including one by Lishui University, suggest a cost-effective method for disruption.
The FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel is advocating for a fast-tracked spectrum auction to replace Chinese telecom equipment, addressing national security risks. This urgent move, linked to cybersecurity threats like the Salt Typhoon attack, is pivotal for securing telecom networks.