Recently, TikTok was once again placed under the spotlight of strong supervision of American policies.Washington held a hearing on TikTok data security in the U.S.Senate.Both TikTok and Apple, another company questioned, refused to attend.Earlier, Josh Hawley, a Republican senator and the convener of the hearing, said publicly that he would submit a bill to prohibit U.S.federal government employees from using TikTok on their equipment.The ban would apply to all equipment issued by the U.S.government.Josh Holly accused TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, of sharing data with the Chinese government.In response to this accusation, a TikTok spokesman said that he had contacted several US lawmakers and was willing to meet them."We believe that these concerns are unfounded, but we understand this and will continue to strengthen data protection measures, while strengthening dialogue with parliamentarians to help them understand our policies." What impact will this hearing have on TikTok in the hair salon? How does TikTok plan to deal with the growing regulatory initiatives in the United States? TikTok, the US spokesman, responded to China Business News that "we will enhance dialogue with relevant lawmakers and resolve these unnecessary concerns." At the same time, TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, is still rapidly making an international layout, including launching Resso, a music streaming media platform in India, and continuing to search for ByteDance global headquarters cities.At the beginning of the continuing policy pressure hearing, Josh Holly said that he would promote legislation to prohibit all federal government employees from using TikTok on all federal government equipment.He said TikTok would collect user access records, search history, click records, as well as email, pictures and location information.TikTok is a short video product owned by ByteDance.TikTok US is an American enterprise headquartered in Calver City, USA.Till now, TikTok has been basically independent of the parent company ByteDance China business Tiktok.In order to cope with the pressure from the political supervision level in the United States, on March 6, TikTok's official website announced that Roland Cloutier, a network security expert, joined TikTok and became the first chief information security officer of the company, reporting directly to Zhu Jun, the person in charge of TikTok.Roland Cloutier once served as the information director of ADP (an American company providing enterprise services such as human resource management, salary and finance), and was responsible for monitoring ADP's network, information protection, information risk, crisis management and monitoring security operations worldwide.In response to the appointment, Zhu Jun, director of Tiktok TikTok, an international product, said: "As TikTok has grown into a larger and more diversified international enterprise, we have a clear responsibility to strengthen information security with the greatest efforts.We are honored to have an internationally recognized expert like Roland to help us implement this commitment.With the efforts of his leadership and international team, we believe that we can build a world
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