Dec. 11, 2020 9:11 am ET | WSJ Pro
Good day. As greater scrutiny falls on cloud providers and their potential systemic importance, Alphabet Inc.’s Google Cloud business has turned to Wall Street for its first security chief, WSJ Pro’s James Rundle reports.
Also today: Nutrition labels for smart devices; France wallops Google, Amazon with privacy fines; Spotify exposed customer data; FCC starts to revoke China Telecom licenses; and GE Healthcare works on security fixes for ultrasound and imaging devices.
Weekend reading: Legal morass is boon for privacy lawyers; Dragos raises $110 million; protecting your privacy in a home office.
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FCC Moves Against China Telecom and Huawei, Citing Security
Bloomberg 12/11/2020 Todd Shields © Bloomberg Ajit Pai, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), speaks during an open meeting in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017. The FCC plans to vote in December to kill the net neutrality rules passed during the Obama era.
(Bloomberg) The U.S. Federal Communications Commission moved against marquee Chinese companies Huawei Technologies Co. and China Telecom, continuing a series of rulings aimed at protecting national security from the Beijing government.
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The agency in 5-0 votes ordered carriers to remove equipment made by Huawei, and commenced a proceeding asking whether to end China Telecom (Americas) Corp.’s permission to operate in the U.S.