TikTok CEO

2023 - 3 - 24

Shou Zi Chew Shou Zi Chew

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Congress to grill TikTok CEO over data privacy concerns and safety ... (The Guardian)

The extremely popular app has provoked the ire of two presidential administrations and Congress over its ties to China.

Biden revoked that order in June 2021 under the stipulation that the US committee on foreign investment conduct a review of the company. When that review stalled, Biden announced that TikTok must sell its Chinese-owned shares or face a ban in the US. [spreading on the platform](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/oct/16/tiktok-eating-disorder-thinspo-teens). He is expected to use his appearance to assuage lawmaker fears about data practices and commit to not allowing the Chinese government to influence TikTok in any way. “The energy and commerce committee has been at the forefront of asking big tech CEOs – from Facebook to Twitter to Google – to answer for their companies’ actions. While the platform has repeatedly denied those claims, stating it stores US user data outside of

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TikTok CEO got grilled by lawmakers from both parties on whether ... (CNBC)

Shou Zi Chew's testimony did not seem to quell many concerns that lawmakers had about its connections to China or the adequacy of its risk mitigation plan.

Toward the end of the hearing, Chew expressed that his testimony was attempting to do something almost impossible. A key question for members of the committee seemed to be whether TikTok could uphold American values while being a subsidiary of a Chinese company. Chew denied that TikTok shares data with the Chinese Communist Party. data, its failure to remove some dangerous or harmful posts and whether the company has interacted or aligned itself with the Chinese Communist Party. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., likened the focus on TikTok to a "red scare" over China, but many of his Democratic colleagues on Thursday seemed deeply concerned about security risks stemming from TikTok's Chinese ownership. [allies on Capitol Hill](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/22/house-democrat-jamaal-bowman-leads-push-against-a-tiktok-ban.html), lawmakers on the House Energy and Commerce Committee did not display a similar level of sympathy. But Chew's testimony did not quell many concerns that lawmakers had about its ties to China or the adequacy of its risk-mitigation plan, Project Texas. Chew began his opening remarks by sharing details of his background and the countries to which he's been connected. Or, the government could find other ways to try to ban the app. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. Chew found little reprieve during the questioning from either side of the aisle on Thursday. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., speaking to the TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew, a couple hours into a marathon hearing about the potential threat to U.S.

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TikTok CEO grilled by US Congress addressing app threat (The Maitland Mercury)

TikTok's chief executive faced tough questions from the US Congress members who are convinced the Chinese-owned short video...

"I don't think that spying is the right way to describe it," Chew said. That's not enough for the parents of America," DeGette said. Chew said TikTok for more than two years has been "building what amounts to a firewall to seal off protected US user data from unauthorised foreign access. That's not enough for me. At Thursday's hearing, representative Neal Dunn asked Chew if ByteDance has spied on Americans at Beijing's request. Chew responded to many pointed questions by saying the issues were "complex" and not unique to TikTok.

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How much do we know about TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew? (ABC)

Cyber Threat Alliance CEO, Michael Daniel analyses the public persona of the Singaporean businessman and his testimony before US congress.

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Sceptical US politicians grill TikTok chief executive Shou Zi Chew ... (ABC News)

US politicians have grilled the chief executive of TikTok over data security and harmful content, responding sceptically during a tense committee hearing to ...

As of October, all new US user data was stored inside the country. He said the company had about 40,000 moderators that tracked harmful content and an algorithm that flagged material. He reiterated the company's plan to protect US user data by storing it on servers maintained and owned by the software giant Oracle. "American social companies don't have a good track record with data privacy and user security," he said. Mr Chew, a 40-year-old Singapore native, told the House Committee on Energy and Commerce that TikTok prioritised the safety of its young users and denied it was a national security risk. - Mr Chew told the House Committee that TikTok prioritised the safety of its young users and denied it was a national security risk

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Not quite 'spying': TikTok CEO faces bipartisan fury in Washington (The Sydney Morning Herald)

CEO Shou Zi Chew faced questions from legislators who are convinced the app should be barred for being a “tool” of the Chinese Communist Party.

He described the measures TikTok took to verify the age of its users and enforce restrictions for children and teens as industry-leading. “As a general matter, Cfius does not comment on transactions,” the statement read. “But the overwhelming experience is a positive one for our community.” “That’s not how we see it,” he said when asked whether TikTok is a Chinese company. “The bottom line is this is American data on American soil by an American company overseen by American personnel,” Chew said. Ohio Representative Bob Latta asked Chew “yes or no” do Chinese employees including engineers have access to US user data?

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