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A ban on Huawei will not ensure the cybersecurity of the U.S. but hurt its business, consumers and scientific research, MIT Media Lab founder1 Nicholas Negroponte wrote in an article published on fastcompany.com this week.
MIT媒体实验室创始人尼古拉斯·尼葛洛庞帝本周发表在fastcompany.com上的一篇文章中写道,禁止华为不能确保美国的网络安全,相反会伤及商业、消费者以及科研。
"Telecommunications policy should be based on objective standards, not geopolitical issues," said the article titled "Don't ban Huawei. Do this instead."
Compared with the security threat the U.S. administration placed on Huawei, the real threat is that unsubstantiated accusations2 against Huawei will prevent the need to manage cyber risk, the article said.
"This failure may prevent the U.S. from achieving the technological3 and economic progress it could have made, had it chosen to look more closely at the facts. This is particularly true at places like my university, MIT, which had to stop research with Huawei, the most advanced partner we had in the telecommunications field."
Negroponte also refuted that using Huawei's service and products brings risks.
"Huawei has an unblemished 30-year cybersecurity record and more than 500 satisfied telecom customers around the world. None of them has ever experienced a security breach4 related to Huawei's equipment. "
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