ETSI Releases First International Standard for AI Computing Platform Security, Spearheaded by Huawei
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute has published ETSI TS 104 033, a security requirements framework for AI computing platforms, with Huawei leading the initiative and gaining support from global partners like BT, Qualcomm, and Bosch.
On June 3, 2026, Huawei officially announced that the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) had released the technical specification ETSI TS 104 033 — Securing Artificial Intelligence (SAI); Security requirements for an Artificial Intelligence Computing Platform — in May 2026. This marks the first international standard from ETSI specifically addressing security requirements for AI computing platforms.
The standard project was initiated by Huawei during an ETSI SAI meeting in November 2023, and received backing from a coalition of international supporters including British Telecom, Qualcomm, Queen's University Belfast, Bosch, and Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security (BSI). The specification identifies potential security risks inherent to AI computing platforms and proposes corresponding mitigation measures. Under this framework, Huawei’s Ascend security solutions are designed to defend against threats at every stage of the AI computing lifecycle.
According to Huawei, the security requirements defined in TS 104 033 have been systematically embedded across its Ascend product portfolio — spanning from data-center-scale Atlas SuperPoD nodes down to edge inference devices — ensuring intrinsic, end-to-end security coverage.
The specification is now available for public download from the ETSI website: ETSI TS 104 033 V1.1.1.