Good afternoon, everybody. And everybody who is looking at us virtually and everybody in the security line trying to get in and everybody who will be watching us sometime soon on a cable network. I am jane harman, president and ceo of the Wilson Center. Today we are probing a complicated issue that is bedeviling policymakers all over the world. At least three parts of the china, and the u. S. , the 5g supply chain. Produced, center has at me get my prop, this is spectacular policy brief by melissa. There is moreled, to worry about then while way. I think you get the gist of this. Walk to get this and read it. Meanwhile what captures the attention around 5g is the china has developed superfast networks which will power edge technology. Since Chinese Companies are required to comply with information request from Chinese Intelligence Services, officials are concerned companies who want to incorporate this Chinese Technology will and up compromising their data and data of their users. Beer
Kind of an ugly day, dow shed 113. The nasdaq declined 0. 15 i wont hammer you on the trade talks but highlight an opportunity that works regardless of how things play out with china for all we know the trade tussle could be with us for ages. I dont want you missing out on amazing opportunities that we see out here that arent bound by the narrow confines of the prc versus the United States so let me lay it all out for you. Thousands of companies are in trouble right now because they dont know how to deal with technology they dont understand the sales force or cybersecurity or pagerdutys always on mentality. If you want to compete having the right tech gives you an enormous edge. Thats the thesis that bind so many of them thats why target i think reported a blowout quarter, not just this morning and by the way a lot was Brian Cornell knowing how to use technology and kohls reported a hideous shortfall yesterday. Target has the right kind of tech kohls hasnt spent enough on it more later
Fcc chair ajit pai spoke about 5g technology and the need for the United States to lead the world in its development and the importance to think about security now before the system is established. It was hosted by the Wilson Center in dc. Good afternoon everybody, and everybody who is in line on the security line, and everybody watching us very soon on a cable network. I am jane harman, president of the Wilson Center and today we are probing a very complicated issue that is be doubling policymakers in washington and all over the world. At least three parts of that problem are the us, china and the 5g supply chain. The Wilson Center has just produced, let me get my prop, this is a prop, a spectacular policy brief by melissa griffith, who you will see in a little bit which is entitled there is more to worry about than huawei. She will explain in detail but run, dont walk, get this and read it. What captures the attention around 5g is Chinabased Huawei has led the way in developing the s
[inaudible conversations] good afternoon everybody. And everybody who is looking at us virtually and everybody in line in the security line trying to get in. And everybody who will be watching sometime soon on a cable network. So i am jane harman, president and ceo of the Wilson Center and today we are probing a very complicated issue that is in my view d valvoline policymakers in washington and all over the world. At least three parts of the problem are the u. S. , china, and the 5g supply chain. The Wilson Center has just produced this is a prop, a spectacular policy brief by Melissa Griffith who is in the front row, and we will see in a little bit which is entitled there is more to worry about the huawei. I think you get the just of this. And she will explain in detail but run, do not walk to read this. Meanwhile, what captures the attention around 5g is that Chinabased Huawei has led the way in developing the superfast networks which will power self driving cars, virtualreality and
Good afternoon everybody. And everybody who is looking at us virtually and everybody in line in the security line trying to get in. And everybody who will be watching sometime soon on a cable network. So i am jane harman, president and ceo of the Wilson Center and today we are probing a very complicated issue that is in my view policymakers in washington and all over the world. At least three parts of the problem are the u. S. China, and the 5g supply chain. The Wilson Center has just produced this is a prop, a spectacular policy brief by Melissa Griffith who is in the front row, and we will see in a little bit which is entitled there is more to worry about the huawei. I think you get the just of this. And she will explain in detail but run, do not walk to read this. Meanwhile, what captures the attention around 5g is that Chinabased Huawei has led the way in developing the superfast networks which will power self driving cars, virtualreality and other cuttingedge technology. Since Chi