Week on the communicators. Mr. Purdy, what do you do for huawei as chief Security Officer . Guest my primary role is interval although ive been doing more extra things in the last six to 12 months but my responsibilities have to do with sharing a committee of the key parts of the company in the United States that tries to assess and manage and control risk, help support our overall ethics and Compliance Program so we can make sure we protect huawei, protect our customers and continue to do business and manage cybersecurity privacy risk. Host what is huaweis legal and commercial status in the u. S. Right now . Guest its kind of the moving target. We have National Defense authorization act. We have pending rulemaking pursuant to an executive order. Right now we cant sell to the u. S. Government. We cant sell to use contractors, and theres pressure for our small carrier customers, wireless and wireline customers, to rip out huawei gear. So theres legislation pending that would provide fun
Peter andy purdy is chief Security Officer for huawei. He is based in washington, d. C. , and he is our guest on the communicators. What do you do for huawei . Andy my primary role is internal, although i have been doing external things for the past few months, but my responsibilities include chairing a committee of key parts of the company in the United States that tries to control riske, and and help support our overall ethics and Compliance Program so that we make sure we protect huawei, protect our companies, and continue to do business and managers Cyber Security risk. Peter what is huaweis legal and commercial status in the u. S. Right now . Andy it is a moving target. We have a pending rule to an rule pursuant to an executive order. Right now, we cant sell to the u. S. Government, cant sell to u. S. Contractors, and there is pressure for our smallcarrier customers, wireless and wireline customers, to rip out huawei gear. So, there is legislation pending that would provide funds,
, protect our companies and continue to do business and managers Cyber Security risk. Legal what is huaweis and business status in the u. S. Right now . Andy it is a moving target. We have a pending rule to an executive order. Right now we cant sell to the u. S. Government, cant sell to u. S. Contractors, and there is pressure for our smallcarrier customers, wireless and wireline customers, to rip out huawei gear. So there is legislation pending not would provide funds, adequate or providing sufficient time, that would give them money to rip out huawei equipment. So it is a difficult situation and although not official, the u. S. Government has blocked american carriers at t and verizon from selling their mobile devices. Peter why do you think that is . Andy it is a complicated matter. We have the geopolitical context of the u. S. And china, and the trade talks having exasperated things. At we also have a situation i think affects many of us in our everyday lives, were people dont want
huawei as chief security officer? andy: my primary role is internal, although i have been doing external things for the past few months, i chair the committee of key parts of the company in the united states that tries to assess and manage and control risk, help support our overall ethics and compliance program so that we make sure we protect huawei , we protect our customers, and we can continue to do business and manage the privacy and cyber security risk. host: what is huawei s legal and business status in the u.s. right now? andy purdy it is a moving target. we have the national authorization act, we have a pending rule to an executive order. right now, we can t sell to the u.s. government, can t sell to u.s. contractors, and there is pressure for our small-carrier customers, wireless and wireline customers, to rip out huawei gear. so there is legislation pending that would provide funds, not adequate or providing sufficient time, that would give them money to rip out hua
created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. announcer: andy purdy is chief security officer for huawei. he is based in washington dc and he is our guest on the communicators. mr. purdy, what do you do for huawei as chief security officer? andy: my primary role is internal, although i have been doing external things for the past few months, i chair the committee of key parts of the company in the united states that tries to assess and manage and control risk, help support our overall ethics and compliance program so that we make sure we protect huawei, we protect our customers, and we can continue to do business and manage the privacy and cyber security risk. peter: what is huawei s legal and business status in the u.s. right now? andy purdy it is a moving target. we have the national authorization act, we have a pending rule to an executive order. right now, we can t sell to the u.s. government, can t sell to u.s. contractors, and ther