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Huawei’s FusionInsight awarded privacy seal from ePrivacy
The Huawei FusionInsight – Data as a Service (DaaS) solution has recently received the privacy seal “ePrivacyseal” from ePrivacy, a…
The Huawei FusionInsight – Data as a Service (DaaS) solution has recently received the privacy seal “ePrivacyseal” from ePrivacy, a well-known independent company for privacy certification.
After four months of detailed and strict evaluations in both technical and legal terms, ePrivacy certified the compliance of the DaaS solution with EU and German data protection laws and regulations. This seal verifies that the Huawei DaaS solution is capable of helping carriers roll out big data applications and monetize data assets, while protecting user privacy through compliance with EU privacy protection standards.
As big data technology develops, carriers are transforming from network asset-centric operation to data asset-centric operation. Data sharing, or data open, is the key to achieving this transformation. As open data services are emerging, the entire industry is facing challenges in ensuring data security and privacy during data sharing.
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The European Union, the United States, and other countries or regions are establishing and perfecting data security and privacy protection regulations. Many countries and regions have passed laws or are formulating laws or other standards to protect user privacy.
As a major component of the Huawei FusionInsight solution, the DaaS solution provides security and privacy protection for data aggregation, analysis, and open, as well as unified authentication function for carriers. To protect data security and user privacy, the DaaS employs various technologies backed by Huawei’s extensive experience in carrier-class system reliability and security design, and their legal team’s thorough knowledge of the data protection and privacy laws and regulations of more than 100 countries worldwide.
These technologies include authentication and authorization, secure transmission, generalization, data encryption, and flexible use of data security and privacy protection policies. As The unified authentication center, the DaaS provides a Mobile Connect service to authenticate carrier-developed and third-party applications, which ensures carrier-class data security for users.