Legislative Council member Ng Kit-chung raised a question today (25th) on "strengthening information security", focusing on the game of great powers, the ban on European and American technology products may spread to Hong Kong, and the government may be paralyzed by then.
However, the focus was on Lu Songxiong, a member of the Federation of Trade Unions. He suggested that the government take precautionary measures to try out domestic computer systems, including Huawei's "Hongmeng system", Tongxin UOS or "Kylin system": "It takes time to transfer the system... It's not a good idea to prepare. It's just out of thin air. What about some kind of evaluation? Have you tried it before you know it?"
Mo Naiguang, a former IT congressman who is currently a visiting scholar at Stanford University in the United States, paid considerable attention to this "creative proposal", saying Not only the government should use it, but the industry, education, and banks should all switch to it. "The Legislative Council should take the lead in using it! What about the Federation of Trade Unions? Have you started classes?"
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After leaving the post of a member of parliament, Mo Naiguang still pays attention to the dynamics of the parliament. He posted on his social page, saying that the "Kirin system" is a system used by the motherland's army, and he thinks it "must be a good product". He also commented on these domestic operating systems, referring to "Kirin". The development is based on the foreign operating system Linux; and Huawei's "Hongmeng" can be "compatible" with Android, "replacing Android with a strategy of "sharing" Android code."
Mo Naiguang pointed out that after the Russian mobile phone companies were sanctioned, they all wanted to use "Hongmeng", but Huawei replied that it would not provide foreign countries for the time being, "advanced technologies that are not available in foreign countries." nice".