Xiaomi recommits itself to the protection of its customer data after the conclusion of its annual Security and Privacy Awareness Month. Employee training events and expert seminars were held at the Xiaomi Technology Park in Beijing, China, as well as at Xiaomi’s Technology Operation Center in Singapore. In its third consecutive year, Xiaomi has held special classes for its engineers and other employees that led discussions with industry executives, IT security experts, and everyone else about the how important data security and user privacy protection is.
Xiaomi builds trust in its products through transparency and accountability by reinforcing user security and privacy protection practices.
Overall, this involved the cooperation of cybersecurity experts, smartphone operating system engineers, lawyers, and legal compliance experts, to oversee these specialists is a Security and Privacy Committee led by senior executives.
Cui Baoqiu, Xiaomi Vice President and Chairman of the Xiaomi Security and Privacy Committee, called data security and user privacy protection a key to the long-term, sustainable development of the company’s global business. “Protecting the data security and privacy of our users is the top priority,” he said. “Our customers care about this issue more than any other. Xiaomi is committed to offering safe and reliable Android smartphones and IoT products.”
Eugene Liderman, Director of Android Security Strategy of Google, highlighted Xiaomi’s contribution to the Android system. “One of Android’s biggest strengths is the diverse ecosystem of partners. Xiaomi is a great example of this and it’s great to see their continued investment in cyber security hygiene across their product portfolio”, he added.
With the world’s largest consumer IoT platform, Xiaomi is constantly working to improve IoT security and privacy protections. Xiaomi held its fifth annual IoT security summit on June 29 and 30 in Beijing. Industry executives and experts discussed a wide range of issues from data security governance frameworks and cross-border data transfers to the security of internet-connected electric vehicles and solutions for software supply chain security threats.
During the June event, Xiaomi announced that its Electric Scooter 4 Pro obtained IoT Security Rating Gold level certification from Underwriter Laboratories Inc, an international safety research institute based in the U.S. This designation made Electric Scooter 4 Pro the world’s first electric scooter with such a high-level safety rating. The certificate also indicated that the security baseline of Xiaomi’s IoT product development is in line with international standards.
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