"We hope that when it comes to addressing national security concerns about TikTok beyond government devices, Congress will explore solutions that won't have the effect of censoring the voices of millions of Americans," Oberwetter said.prohibition on federal devices that passed in December "without any deliberation" had "served as a blueprint" for other governments and called such bans "political theater." The other side: Brooke Oberwetter, a spokesperson at TikTok, said in a statement said the U.S. "This guidance is part of the Administration’s ongoing commitment to securing our digital infrastructure and protecting the American people’s security and privacy.".What they're saying: "The Biden-Harris Administration has invested heavily in defending our nation’s digital infrastructure and curbing foreign adversaries’ access to Americans’ data," said Chris DeRusha, federal chief information security officer, in an emailed statement on Monday night. and blanket exceptions applying to an entire agency are not permitted." But agency "leadership must approve these activities.Of note: Both the House and Senate passed bills banning the app from government devices last year.īetween the lines: The ban does not affect any "national security, law enforcement or security research activities," per the OMB memo.
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