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Huawei Releases Xinghe AI Full-Scope Security Campus White Paper

Huawei released the Xinghe AI Full-Scope Security Campus Technical White Paper at the Huawei Network Summit 2026 in Cairo. The document describes an approach to campus security organized around four areas, with the goal of moving beyond single-point defenses toward broader awareness and defense.

The white paper sets out a full-scope security technology architecture for campus networks and frames it around connectivity, asset, spatial, and privacy security, using multi-layered protection. It also outlines a complete framework for campus network security.

For connectivity security, the paper describes wireless protection using Huawei’s Wi-Fi Shield technology to eliminate packet eavesdropping risk at the physical layer, and wired protection using end-to-end MACsec combined with Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) for long-term data transmission security. For asset security, it describes clustering identification to recognize dumb terminals with 95% accuracy, using terminal behavior anomaly detection and local inference on switches to detect traffic anomalies in seconds and proactively block them.

For spatial security, Huawei’s Wi-Fi channel state information (CSI) sensing technology detects spatial security conditions through a single wireless access point (AP) by analyzing wireless signal disturbance patterns. For privacy security, the paper describes an iGuard spycam-detecting AP intended for executive rooms, meeting rooms, hotel guest rooms, and other sensitive environments, and lists comprehensive detection, precise detection, and 24/7 operation as key advantages.

“Security is the cornerstone of AI campuses,” said Ricky Zhu, Vice President of the Campus Network Domain, Huawei's Data Communication Product Line. “By integrating digital and physical domains, Huawei pioneers multi-layered protection across connectivity, asset, spatial, and privacy security. This development shifts campuses from reactive defense to proactive awareness and intelligent safeguarding.”

Huawei said it would continue collaborating with customers and industry organizations to apply the white paper’s core technical indicators across industries.