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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- TikTok Says New ‘Transparency Center’ Will Invite Outside Experts To Observe Its Content, Data Practices
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TikTok Hires ‘Chief Information Security Officer’ To Assuage Persisting Concerns
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Amid Security Concerns, TSA Bans Employee Usage Of TikTok For Social Posts
Yet another government agency has given TikTok the boot. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said Sunday that it has stopped letting employees use the micro-video app -- which is owned by Chinese tech giant Bytedance -- to create promotional and social posts.
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