Xiaomi and Apple oppose India’s new mandatory source code sharing rules

The government of India has proposed new Telecommunications Security Requirements, which may also affect the operations of Xiaomi and other companies in the sector. Under this new initiative, firms will have to allow the review of their private source code at local laboratories in order to be tested for security purposes. Although the initiative aims at securing the safety of users and preventing breaches of users’ privacy, it has faced opposition from companies such as Samsung and Apple. Such events are important for HyperOS users who prioritize privacy and frequent system upgrades.

The New Security Standards

New credit card security standards have In the proposed document, there are 83 different security regulations that would safeguard customers from net fraud. The major regulation would require communication with the government for all major software updates before they are made accessible to the public. This would ensure that there are no malicious codes in the software. The manufacturers claim that it is unprecedented worldwide and would delay vital software updates for millions of units.

Concerns of the Industry in Relation to Privacy and the Limitations of Hardware

According to technology firms, which are represented by MAIT, these regulations could be harmful to their proprietary information. Source code disclosure is a highly sensitivtissue, as source code contains the intellectual property that powers today’s smartphones. Moreover, regulations pertaining to the local storage of logs for 12 months and constant malware scanning could affect the phones’ processing speed and battery life.

Proposed Requirement Potential Impact Industry Response
Source Code Sharing Risk of intellectual property leaks Highly sensitive and unprecedented
12-Month Log Storage Insufficient local device storage Technically unfeasible for many models
Pre-Update Reporting Delayed security patch deployment Impractical for timely bug fixes
Local Malware Scanning Increased battery consumption Severe depletion of power resources

Consequences for the Smartphone Ecosystem

However, when these regulations are followed, users can experience some modifications when it comes to the management of the applications that come with the device. The updated guidelines indicate that users have the ability to remove any app that lacks authorization to access the background camera and microphones.

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