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Alex Younger

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Gender Male
Age 60
Date of birth July 4,1963
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Westminster
London
United Kingdom
Rank Captain
Service/branch British Army
Units Royal Scots
Scots Guards
Spouse Sarah Hopkins
Awards Order of St Michael and St George
Year of servic1986–1990
Branchservic British Army
Children Sam Younger
Education University of St Andrews
Marlborough College
NationalityBritish
Previous positionChief of the Secret Intelligence Service of the United Kingdom (2014–2020)
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Sir Alexander William Younger KCMG is a former career British intelligence officer for the Secret Intelligence Service who served as the Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, succeeding Sir John Sawers on his retirement.

UK must wake up to China threat, says ex-MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger

UK must wake up to China threat, says ex-MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger
Feb 14,2023 4:41 am

... Sir Alex Younger, who led the UK s Intelligence Service between 2014 and 2020, said Western nations are " under full press of Chinese espionage"...

The Papers: 'Heckle and hide' and Labour 'split' on four-day week

The Papers: 'Heckle and hide' and Labour 'split' on four-day week
Feb 16,2020 8:13 am

... And finally, the real life James Bond may enjoy a drink, but it will be in a bar in the headquarters of MI6 in central London, rather than a tropical beach hotel, The head of the Secret Intelligence Service, Sir Alex Younger, explains that spies need to unwind but given that they re not allowed to talk even to their closest friends about their work, they need a place where they can...

GCHQ: Chinese tech 'threats' must be understood

GCHQ: Chinese tech 'threats' must be understood
Feb 16,2020 3:18 am

... In December, MI6 chief Alex Younger, while a recent report from the Royal United Services Institute said to allow Huawei access...

Islamic State group: Could it rebound from caliphate defeat?

Islamic State group: Could it rebound from caliphate defeat?
Feb 16,2020 3:08 am

... At the recent Munich Security Conference, Alex Younger, the chief of Britain s secret intelligence service (MI6) - an organisation that was frankly caught completely off-balance by IS s lightning advances in 2014 - said this: The military defeat of the caliphate does not represent the end of the terrorist threat...

Trump tells European countries to take back IS fighters

Trump tells European countries to take back IS fighters
Feb 16,2020 3:07 am

... Alex Younger also told of his concern about jihadists returning to Europe with dangerous skills and connections...

Islamic State group plans to rebound with more attacks - MI6

Islamic State group plans to rebound with more attacks - MI6
Feb 16,2020 3:04 am

...Alex Younger, head of MI6, said people returning from Syria warzones should be investigated The head of MI6 has warned that the Islamic State group is reorganising for more attacks despite its military defeat in Syria...

The Papers: 'Secret Brexit plot' and Banks tributes

The Papers: 'Secret Brexit plot' and Banks tributes
Feb 16,2020 2:58 am

... According to the paper, Whitehall officials want Alex Younger to extend his appointment to cover the 12 to 24 months after Britain has left the EU...

GCHQ: Chinese tech 'threats' must be understood

Feb 16,2020 2:58 am

The UK's cyber-security agency has warned that Britain must Understand the potential "opportunities and threats" of using Chinese technology.

In a rare speech, Gchq director Jeremy Fleming emphasised the need for better cyber-security practices in the telecoms industry.

"It's a hugely complex strategic challenge," he said.

The US is pressuring its allies to not use Chinese firm Huawei's technology to build new 5G networks.

Its officials are concerned that China could be using Huawei products to spy on other countries.

'Naive'

Most of the UK's mobile companies - Vodafone, EE and Three - have been working with Huawei on 5G, but, due in March or April, that will decide whether or not they'll be allowed to go ahead.

In December, MI6 chief Alex Younger , while a recent report from The Royal United Services Institute said to allow Huawei access.

However, The National Cyber Security Centre - part of Gchq - said last week said any risk posed by The Company .

In his speech at an event in Singapore, Mr Fleming emphasised that the government was concerned about balancing the supply chain and ensuring that there was diversity in the telecommunications equipment supplier market.

"We have to Understand the opportunities and threats from China's technological offer - Understand the global nature of supply chains and service provision, irrespective of The Flag of the supplier," he said.

"Take a clear view on the implications of China's technological acquisition strategy in The West , and help our governments decide which parts of this expansion can be embraced, which need Risk Management , and which will always need a sovereign, or allied, solution. "

He added: "How we deal with it will be crucial for prosperity and security way beyond 5G contracts. "

Stressing the need for stronger cyber-security across the telecoms sector, Mr Fleming said: "Vulnerabilities can and will be exploited. But networks should be designed in a way that cauterises the damage. "

Gchq director Jeremy Fleming said that the UK had not yet made a decision on 5G

According to Gartner senior research director Sylvain Fabre, 5G is important to the UK government in order to ensure that Britain remains competitive as a country.

"They are reviewing The Situation , in a way that hasn't been done in The Past , but it sounds like all options are still on the table," he told the BBC.

Looking historically at the way that mobile operators tender contracts for new network infrastructure, Mr Fabre said that typically telcos selected at least Three large vendors, as well as a few smaller suppliers, rather than just one vendor.

This strategy ensures that the mobile operator is able to get a range of innovative technologies at competitive prices, which is also good for the market.

National interests

against Huawei and its chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou .

The Company 's founder, Ren Zhengfei , told the BBC last week that the US made up only a fraction of its overall business and could not "crush" it.

He said Huawei would "continue to invest in the UK", adding: "We still trust in the UK, and we hope that the UK will trust us even more. "

Speaking at a Round Table at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Sunday, Huawei's rotating chairman, Guo Ping , Once Again strongly denied allegations that The Company 's equipment was being used for spying.

"Huawei needs to abide by Chinese laws and also by the laws outside China if we operate in those countries. Huawei will never, and dare not, and cannot violate any rules and regulations in the countries where we operate," Mr Guo said, according to AFP.

He said he hoped countries would make 5G decisions based on national interests, and not Just Listen to "Someone Else 's order".



cyber-security,5g, mobile world congress, huawei, gchq

Source of news: bbc.com

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