aug 2019 innovation driven business...
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Security Level:
Innovation driven
business economics
Aug 2019
Dr. David Soldani
Chief Technology and Cyber Security Officer, Huawei (Australia)
CTO Office Huawei (Southern Pacific Region)
Adjunct Professor, UNSW, Australia
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~25 years active in ICT field
• Future wireless, network, big data value, artificial intelligence, IoT and multimedia technologies
• 500+ successful projects for 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G systems and services
• 1000+ quality deliverables
~9 Years: Huawei Technologies
• 2018-Present: CTO & CSO Huawei (Australia). CTO Office – Huawei (Southern Pacific Region)
• 2009-2016: Head of Central Research Institute and VP Strategic Research and Innovation in Europe
~15 Years: Nokia
• 2016-2018: Head of 5G Technology, e2e, global
• 1997-2009: R&D Director, Finland; and Network Planning Manager, Italy
~ 2 Years: Italian Military Navy
• Officer at Italian Institute of Telecommunications and Electronics, Livorno, Italy
Qualification• 2018-2021: Adjunct Professor at University of New South Wales (UNSW), Faculty of Engineering, Australia
• 2014-18: Industry Professor at University of Technology Sydney, Australia; Visiting Professor at University of Surrey, UK
• 2002-2006: D.Sc. degree in Technology with distinction from Helsinki University of Technology (TKK), Finland
• 1989-1994: Laura Vecchio Ordinamento in Electronic Engineering with magna cum laude from Universitàdegli Studi di Firenze, Italy
Biography
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What is innovation?
Innovation is about a new idea (product,
solution, or service) or improved method that
has a significant return on investment
(business impact) across the lifecycle of the
related offering(s)
Key success factors and enablers1. Unique technical insights
2. Economy of scale
3. Focus on end user (not customer)
4. Ecosystem creation
5. Appropriate policies and regulations
By Dr. David Soldani
“New ideas that turn into companies that change the
world in ways large and small.”By Prof Enrico Moretti
“Innovation is often thought of as the adoption by
everyone else of the inventions of scientists and
technologists. But today…the sources and sauces
of innovation have never been more varied…In
reality, our innovation economy is not a Roman
aqueduct but a “muddy pond”. Rich but obscure.
Innovation requires of all actors, corporate,
academic, civic and political, the instinct of the
hunter-gatherer, not the farmer; a longer and
broader view of needs and opportunities; an
enterprising portfolio of risk-taking in place of fixed
plans”By Robert Madelin and David Ringrose, European Commission
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How innovation matters economy
Jobs Multipliers and
(digital) spillover*
Exports
Productivity Tax Revenues
Source: NSW Innovation And Productivity Council 2018
*) Economic impact of ICT
investment much larger than
the direct return for investors
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Society: ICT drives sustainable development
ICT is a leading indicator of sustainability
(90% correlation)
Good health and
well-being
Industry, innovation
and InfrastructureSustainable cities
and communitiesClimate action
Quality education Gender equality
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ICT helps countries achieve the UN
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
6.7x ROI in ICT vs. other sectors
Digital
Assets
Digital
Spillover*
*) Economic impact of ICT
investment much larger than
the direct return for investors
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$2270
$500
$1140 $1190
$520
$2370
$1230
$540
$2480
$1270
$560
$2600
$1310
$570
$2710
$1360
$590
$28104.6%4.6%
4.7%4.8%
4.8%4.8%
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Mobile Indirect Related Industry GDP Contribution
Source:GSMA Intelligence,2019年2月Source:GSMA Intelligence,Feb,2019
Mobile Industry's Contribution to GDP Will
Increase Year by Year
5G will drive 5.3% GDP growth in 15 years
$ billion,% GDP 2018
5G will be the main enabler of the 4th Industrial Revolution
6%
14%
16%
35%
29%
5.3% 5G Contribution
by 2034
ICT & Trade
Public Services
Agriculture & Mining
Manufacturing & Utilities
Professional&
Financial Services
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R&D Centers Worldwide: The Best Resources for Innovation
MathematicsCloud, AI, software, architecture,
innovation, devices
Wireless, devices, engineering
Fixed networks,
engineering, quality
Microwave
Mathematics,
aesthetics, imaging
Wireless, systems
Wireless
(short-distance)Software
Optical networks,
devices
Engineering, components,
audio & video, quality
San Diego
Silicon Valley
Seattle
Vancouver
Dallas
Ottawa
New Jersey
Chicago Munich
Paris
Moscow
Stockholm
Milan
Helsinki
London
Bangalore
Singapore
Beijing
SuzhouChengdu
Xi'anNanjing
Hangzhou
YokohamaShanghai
ShenzhenWuhan
Germany Russia Shanghai, China Bangalore, IndiaUKSweden
https://youtu.be/af0tj0Nd3tk
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1) Joint Innovation Centers – Customer driven joint innovation
Telefónica and Huawei Complete World’s First Proof-of-
Concept Test for 5G UCNC Radio Access Networks
TIM and Huawei
inaugurate the Business
Innovation Center in
Catania dedicated to the
Internet of Things
Innovation
Huawei CSIC in Australia
Customer Solution Innovation Center Values
Drive industry
open ecosystem
To realize
ICT Solutions
such as 5G & IoT
Accelerate digital
economy
transformation
Innovative platform
to design and test
technology solutions
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Industry solution
center
Joint development
centerVerification
centerExperience
centerOpenLab = + + +
Europe
Manufacturing
Safe City
Finance
Middle East
Oil & Gas
Russia
Finance
China
Safe City
Finance
South Pacific
Safe City
Railway
Latin America
Power
2) OpenLabs – Explore Commercial Value, Support Rollout to Industry
Innovation
8+ Operator-Huawei OpenLabs
Vodafone Telefonica Telecom Italia
EtisalatLGU+
China Telecom China Mobile China Unicom
200M USD to Build Global OpenLab in
2017-2019
14+ OpenLab by Huawei
China Shanghai China Xian
China Shenzhen Japan Tokyo
Singapore X2 Germany Düsseldorf
China Suzhou
Mexico
UAE Dubai
Russia Moscow Germany Munich Nigeria Lagos
50+ NB-IoT use cases
ready for commercial
deployment
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3) X Labs – Huawei real-world labs for new opportunities
Cloud X Digital SkySmart Factory Remote MedicineConnected Cars
…
2 Industry Alliances
5G Vehicular Networks
5G Industrial Internet
Huawei X Labs 5 Main Research Areas
290+ Partners50+ Projects
Innovation
In an agile SIG mode, X Labs cooperate with partners to drive innovation, promote new
applications and industry, and build the new eco-system together
SIG:Special Interest Group
50+ top carrier partners with 9
joint/mobile innovation centers
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Cloud PC Cloud Gaming Cloud VR/AR
Cloud X is USD$1.3 trillion worth for operators by 2025
$10bn by 2023
B2B: Desktop virtualization
Campus & SME – SaaS instead of Capex
B2C: PC as a Service
0 Maintenance PC, Mobile users
Source: https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/cloud-based-VDI-market
Source:https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/02/21/1739121/0/en/Global-
Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Market-Will-Reach-USD-814-7-Billion-By-2025-Zion-
Market-Research.html
Source:https://www.statista.com/statistics/932758/cloud-gaming-market-
world/
$450bn by 2023
B2C: Gaming PC rental/game transactions and subscriptions
Affordable Gaming PC + content
$815bn by 2025
B2B: AR/VR as a Service
Maintenance, assemblers, supply chain, product design, location based entertainment
B2C: AR/VR as a Service
Ecommerce, entertainment, social media, education
SKT’s Smart Office Demo
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What is next?
• 6G will further enhance the 5G capabilities and currently our objectives are, but not limited to, the following:
• Study, review and survey existing technologies, platforms, and standards for identifying the gaps and challenges towards IMT-2030, which are not supported by the existing and near future networks.
• Formulate all aspects of IMT-2030, including vision, requirements, architecture, new enabling technologies, novel use cases, evaluation methodology, and so forth.
• Provide guidelines for standardization roadmap.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-22/huawei-reportedly-entering-into-6g-research/11427056
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AI computing: Chipset (Ascend) and Framework (MindSpore)
https://youtu.be/2DOX1dEsU6I
Huawei: Ascend 910The World’s Most Powerful AI Processor
https://youtu.be/3cvLXCzChhc
Huawei: MindSporeAll-Scenarios, AI Computing Framework
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Emerging Technologies Drive Digital Growth While Bringing New Challenges to
Cyber Security and Privacy Protection
New technologies New opportunities New challenges
Mobile networks and sensors help us
achieve high-density interconnection.
Cloudification enables resource sharing
and service platforms transform from
closed platforms to open platforms.
AI and big data power the in-depth
mining of information.
The traditional boundaries for protection
become increasingly wider.
Data processing is more complex and the
risk of data leaks is increasing.
The attack surface is larger and
vulnerabilities are increasing.
Cloud SDN/NFV AI
5G IoT
https://www.auscert.org.au/resources/security-bulletins/
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How to cope with Cyber Security?https://www.auscert.org.au/resources/security-bulletins/
5 Eyes• “There is agreement between the Five Countries of the need to ensure supply
chains are trusted and reliable to protect our networks from unauthorized access or interference
• They recognize the need for a rigorous risk-based evaluation of a range of factors which may include, but not be limited to, control by foreign governments
• They also recognize the need for evidence-based risk assessment to support the implementation of agreed-upon principles for setting international standards for securing cyber networks”
Telecommunications Sector Security Reforms
• In force, with 5G ban on Huawei
Security of Critical Infrastructure Bill
• In force, no clear direction
Assistance and Access (Decryption) Bill
• In force, continuing industry concerns
Australia
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Common
Criteria
ICT, 39 items
FIPS 140-2
Encryption
Modules, 20
PCI
Payment Card
Industry, 14
CSA
Cloud Security, 3
ePrivacy
GDPR based, 1
ISO27001
Information Security
Management
ISO9001
Quality Management
System
ISO28000
Supply Chain Security
Management
ISCCC
Qualification of Information
Security
• 17 chairmen or vice-chairmen
• 3GPP SA3 in 2018: No.1 contributor, 251 proposals
accepted, 5G security architecture proposal accepted
Certifications of Security
management system
Actively improve security
standard240+Security Certificates
of Product
We Call for a Standards and Certification Lead Approach to Security
https://www.gsma.com/security/network-equipment-security-assurance-scheme/
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Huawei Cyber Security Transparency Center is to Serve as an Open,
Transparent and Collaborative Exchange Platform with Key Stakeholders
Banbury, UK
Brussels, Belgium
Bonn, Germany
Dubai, UAE
Shenzhen,China
Toronto, Canada
Global Hub
Regional Hub HCSTC Brussels:Communication, Innovation and Verification
https://youtu.be/yMBu5bvfTPM
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Conclusions
[Ref: “How Google works.”]
• Appropriate policies and regulations need to be created and put in place
without constraining innovation
• There will be always needs for space in the regulatory environment that allows
new players to enter markets with disruptive solutions and new offerings
[Ref: “UK Intelligence and Security Committee statement of 5G Suppliers.”]
Way forward
1. Competition for attracting investments, especially on AI, 5G, IIoT, FRMCS, 6G
and Cyber Security, and increase network resilience
2. Open Security Lab (Center of Excellence) for joint innovation, technical
verification, and together address risks and challenges of all stakeholders
http://isc.independent.gov.uk/news-archive/19july2019
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Thank You.
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References
1. Let’s make Australia safer and more innovative together:
https://huaweihub.com.au/huawei-australia-ctso-australia-set-for-cyber-
security-woes/
2. Australia needs to find a way to align with our region:
https://huaweihub.com.au/finding-a-way-to-align-with-our-region/
3. Negative effects on Australians due to lack of competition:
https://huaweihub.com.au/5g-fixed-wireless-can-help-solve-the-nbn-
shortfall/