“China can implant hidden functionality and malware in everybody’s products, so we have to make sure that everybody’s products are evaluated,” the chief security officer of Huawei Technologies USA said.
Andy Purdy, chief security officer of Huawei Technologies USA, joins CNBC's "Squawk Box" to discuss some of the big headlines of the day including the U.S. blacklisting of the company, U.S.-China trade, Hong Kong protests, and more.
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