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EPISODE · Dec 7, 2024 · 18 MIN

U.S. Digital Security Law: Lessons from the TikTok Case

from Andrea Viliotti · host Andrea Viliotti Independent AI Strategy Consultant & Researcher | Author of GDE

The episode examines the ruling of a U.S. appellate court regarding the "Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act," focusing on the TikTok and ByteDance case. The law aims to safeguard the United States from risks associated with foreign control of digital apps, particularly from China. The ruling evaluates the balance between national security and constitutional rights, addressing concerns about data collection and information manipulation. It discusses the law's impact on the American digital ecosystem and geopolitical relations, highlighting the growing tension between digital sovereignty and the openness of the global market. Finally, it emphasizes the importance for companies to consider the geopolitical landscape in their strategic planning.

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