TikTok's Global Chief Security Officer Roland Cloutier has"transitioned" from his job into"a strategic advisory role focusing on the business impact of security and trust programs."that starts with Cloutier himself signing off from the job on grounds that TikTok has"made significant progress in delivering on the promises we've made to our global community, business partners, and governments around the world.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew and ByteDance VP of Technology Dingkun Hong then weigh in with praise of Cloutier, and an explanation that Cloutier's efforts tofor US-based users' data means the time is right for the CSO to take on new responsibilities. Which is all very nice, except for one small but important detail: since trumpeting Oracle as its default storage provider, TikTok has also revealed thatTikTok has assured the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States that when offshore entities view US users' data they can't see anything personal that might raise concerns that Beijing has any prospect of seeing sensitive stuff.
But that admission was a breach of the spirit of TikTok's pledge to disentangle its overseas operations from those of its parent company, China's ByteDance, to make users feel safe that their data would not be scrutinized offshore by a company beholden to laws that require cooperation with government.
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