Biden administration reviewing app security recommendations – official

Washington: The Biden administration is in talks with federal agencies about protecting Americans’ data and whether the US government has enough tools.

In June, President Joe Biden withdrew a series of Trump-era executive orders that sought to ban new downloads of Chinese-owned WeChat and TikTok and the Commerce Department’s response to security concerns posed by those apps. A review was ordered.

The order set a December 6 deadline to submit a report on “additional executive and legislative actions to address the risk associated with connected software applications” for commerce, in consultation with other government agencies, by companies controlled or based. acquired or accessible. Countries that are considered anti-foreigners.

A White House official confirmed to Reuters that the Department of Commerce and Homeland Security and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence had “submitted a preliminary set of analysis and recommendations” regarding the order, without giving details.

The official added that “the administration is now engaged in interdisciplinary consultations to ensure that relevant departments and agencies have the necessary tools, authority, and resources to protect the sensitive data of Americans.” The administration did not release any findings.

26, the Commerce Department proposed an amendment to rules on information and communications technology supply chains to provide additional criteria for implementing Biden’s executive order and determining whether connected software applications present unacceptable risks.

The Commerce Department said in October that it met a separate deadline to make recommendations to protect US data.

Former President Donald Trump’s administration sought to bar new users from downloading the Chinese app and ban other tech transactions, which both Chinese-owned short video-sharing apps TikTok and WeChat said could affect US use of the app. will stop it.

US courts overturned orders that never took effect.

The Trump administration presented WeChat and TikTok as national security concerns because sensitive personal data of US users could be collected by China’s government. China and the apps have denied any improper use of US data.

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