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Govt Set To Direct Telcos To Conduct Security Audit Over Possibility Of Chinese 'Trapdoors' In Their Networks

Swarajya StaffAug 18, 2020, 08:19 AM | Updated 08:19 AM IST
Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei. (pic via Twitter)

Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei. (pic via Twitter)


In a bid to secure the nation's communication networks from China, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is set to direct all the telecom operators in the nation to undertake an "information security audit" of their networks and submit the report by end of October, reports Indian Express.

The objective of the audit will be to specifically check for any 'backdoor' or 'trapdoor' vulnerabilities in the networks which can be exploited by adversarial forces to extract and illegally pass on crucial information to varied agencies around the world.


It should be noted that a 'backdoor' or a 'trapdoor' is basically the presence of a bug in the communications hardware which enables the companies to listen in or collect data being shared on their networks.

The audit gains significance as Indian telecom players Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea, BSNL and MTNL, all have significant portion of their telecom equipment sourced from Chinese companies. Bharti Airtel's network has about 30 per cent of their equipment sourced from Chinese vendors while Vodafone Idea's network has about 40 per cent such equipment.

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