The U.S. military -- which operates competitive esports teams for the Army, Navy, and Air Force -- is courting controversy with its Twitch presence.
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Short-form star Ben Azelart likes a challenge, so he took on the Army’s basic training course
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Twitch Stops U.S. Army From Linking To Recruitment Page Under Guise Of Xbox Controller Giveaway
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TikTok Says New ‘Transparency Center’ Will Invite Outside Experts To Observe Its Content, Data Practices
TikTok has taken even greater pains to assuage cybersecurity concerns by users and lawmakers alike, following the hire of its first-ever chief information security officer last week.
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TikTok Hires ‘Chief Information Security Officer’ To Assuage Persisting Concerns
As security concerns surrounding TikTok continue to mount -- and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has become the latest agency to ban the app on government-issued devices -- TikTok has hired a new chief information security officer to help assuage fears.
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