ZTE focuses on holistic security assurance to establish trust through transparency
Khoo Boo Leong Wed 7 Jul 2021 // 23:30 UTC
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Sponsored Driven by trends toward multi-cloud and the rise of 5G and edge computing, burgeoning technologies like Internet of Things (IoT), big data and artificial intelligence are transforming the technology landscape. On the other hand, cybersecurity concerns are intensifying due to escalating cyberthreats around the world.
For communications and digital service providers, a security-first approach has become mandatory for telecommunications equipment and IT systems – the two main supporting infrastructure platforms of cyberspace.
This is where ZTE Corporation’s holistic cybersecurity governance structure underpins its development strategy. The aim is to assist operators and service providers mitigate security risks and fend off cyberthreats. Security assurance are set by compliance with best practices and standards, constant c
ZTE obtains CC EAL3+ certificate for its 5G RAN solution - Mobile World Live 09 JUN 2021
ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a major international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the mobile internet, has successfully passed the Common Criteria (CC) EAL3+ certification for its 5G RAN solution.
The certification makes ZTE the first telecommunications vendor in the world that has obtained the CC EAL3+ certificate for a whole system solution consisting of a series of 5G RAN products. Also, the certificate verifies that the security of ZTE 5G RAN products has achieved a leading level in the industry.
The Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation is an authoritative widely-recognized international standard based on the IEC/ISO15408. By now, there are 31 nations participating in mutual recognition of the CC certification, and mainstream international telecoms operators value the CC certification in their procureme