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TikTok's global security chief to step down

posted onJuly 17, 2022
by l33tdawg
Wired
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TikTok's global chief security officer Roland Cloutier is stepping down from his role but will stay at the company, according to a memo on TikTok's website.

Cloutier, who is based in Florida, said his move followed recent changes to the security teams at the video-sharing app, which is owned by China's ByteDance and is facing growing scrutiny from US regulators about the use of personal data.

"With our recent announcement about data management changes in the US, it's time for me to transition from my role as global chief security officer into a strategic advisory role focusing on the business impact of security and trust programs, working directly with (CEO) Shou, (ByteDance VP of technology) Dingkun and other senior leaders," Cloutier wrote in the memo. Cloutier was brought in two years ago to help TikTok handle traditional cybersecurity issues, as well as data security issues unique to TikTok due to its Chinese ownership.

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