Governor Chris Sununu Signs Executive Order Banning TikTok, Other Companies, from Government Devices and Networks

Signs Executive Order Banning TikTok, Other Companies, from Government Devices and Networks - Governor Chris Sununu
Signs Executive Order Banning TikTok, Other Companies, from Government Devices and Networks - Governor Chris Sununu
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Concord, NH – Governor Chris Sununu signed Executive Order 2022-09, prohibiting the use of certain foreign technologies on state networks and state issued devices.

“New Hampshire is joining the growing list of states that have banned TikTok and other Chinese companies from state government devices and networks,” said Governor Chris Sununu. “This move will help preserve the safety, security, and privacy of the citizens of New Hampshire.”

Note: A copy of the Executive Order can be read here

Original source can be found here



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