EU Commissioner Didier Reyon warned the CEO of social media company TikTok to comply with new digital rules proposed in the European Union.
The warning was issued in a letter to CEO Van Kwan in response to the plans announced by the company to implement the new digital rules and regulations. The Commissioner warned that if the company fails to comply with the proposed regulations it will face "corrective measures".
The letter outlines that the new digital rules are meant to provide citizens and businesses with a safe, reliable and secure digital environment. It also states that these rules will help to ensure the privacy, data protection, competition, and adequate protection of European values and fundamental rights.
The new digital rules and regulations aim to protect European interests and promote the competitiveness of European businesses. They will also ensure that digital services, goods, and platforms are regulated in accordance with European standards.
The Commissioner stated that it is essential for TikTok to comply with the new regulations in order for the company to remain competitive and successful in the EU. He further urged the CEO to take all appropriate measures to ensure that the company is compliant with the proposed digital rules.
The European Union is pushing for a consistent application of the new regulations across all digital services and platforms across the region. This will help to ensure a safe, secure and reliable online environment while protecting citizens and businesses from potential data breaches and online scams.
This Cyber News was published on www.securityweek.com. Publication date: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 03:31:02 +0000