The Army, following guidance from the Defense Dept., banned short form video app TikTok from all government-owned phones, according to an Army spokeswoman. 'It is considered a cyber threat,' the spokeswoman said.
"The message directs appropriate action for employees to take in order to safeguard their personal information. The guidance is to be wary of applications you download, monitor your phones for unusual and unsolicited texts etc. and delete them immediately and uninstall TikTok to circumvent any exposure of personal information," Boring said.The initial guidance from the Defense Department was part of an effort to"address existing and emerging threats," Air Force Lt. Col.
asking Joseph Maguire, the acting director of national intelligence, to assess TikTok and other China-based companies for potential security risks.
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