Huawei's Security Innovations at HNS 2026
Recently at the Huawei Network Summit 2026 (HNS 2026) held in Cairo, Huawei, in collaboration with industry organizations, introduced a groundbreaking technical white paper titled
Xinghe AI Full-Scope Security Campus Technical White Paper. This document outlines a holistic approach to security on campuses utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and signifies a major evolution in safeguarding educational environments.
Key Features of the White Paper
The white paper presents four essential pillars that encompass overall campus security: transmission security, asset security, spatial security, and privacy protection. These pillars are designed to establish a multi-layered security architecture, moving from traditional reactive defense mechanisms to proactive and intelligent protection measures.
1. Transmission Security
Transmission security focuses on safeguarding data as it traverses networks. Huawei’s proprietary Wi-Fi Shield technology is designed to eliminate risks of packet sniffing at the physical layer. Additionally, utilizing MACsec end-to-end technology combined with post-quantum cryptography ensures long-term data security against potential quantum computing threats, safeguarding against data leaks.
2. Asset Security
With the increasing number of passive terminals in various sectors, including finance and administration, the risk of network attacks has significantly heightened. To counter this, Huawei has introduced a clustering identification method that recognizes passive terminals with 95% accuracy. By combining anomaly detection and local inference techniques on switches, Huawei's solution can quickly identify traffic anomalies and proactively block unauthorized access and lateral movements within the network, enhancing overall visibility and control.
3. Spatial Security
Huawei's channel state information (CSI) detection technology enhances spatial security by monitoring conditions through a single access point. This method prevents unauthorized intrusions into sensitive areas by analyzing disruption patterns in wireless signals while maximizing privacy protection.
4. Privacy Security
In environments like executive offices and conference rooms where privacy is paramount, traditional hidden device detection methods often fail. To address this, Huawei launched the
iGuard Access Point, designed to detect hidden cameras effectively. This innovative solution offers round-the-clock detection capabilities, ensuring the safeguarding of corporate secrets and individual privacy in sensitive locations.
Future Directions
Looking ahead, Huawei aims to partner with customers and industrial organizations to implement the white paper's technical indicators across various sectors. This collaborative effort will pave the way for developing high-quality secure and intelligent campuses, enhancing both user safety and operational efficiency.
For those interested in further details about this white paper, more information is available at
Huawei's official website.
This strategic initiative marks Huawei's commitment to advancing campus security through technological innovation, setting a new standard for safety in educational environments worldwide.