Officials in the United States have recently made claims that the communications company, Huawei, has a way of intercepting messages using equipment that was meant for usage of law enforcement only. Huawei’s cyber security chief, John Suffolk, denies these accusations and claims that if his employees were taking part in this action, then they would deal with the perpetrator internally. Suffolk also points out that Americans have not provided any evidence with their allegations. John Suffolk is not running and is not nervous about these accusations. He confidently questions why his competitors, Ericsson and Nokia, are not growing due to the U.S. allegations. He says that the loyalty of their customers overpowers the accusations made by American officials. Read More.