Confronting the Security Risks of TikTok

Published in Nikkei
(Japan) on 30 March 2024
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Translated from by Itaru Ebihara. Edited by Mitchelle Lumumba.

 

 

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that could lead to a ban on the Chinese video-sharing app TikTok. The legislation is justified because the app, operated by a Chinese company, could potentially threaten national security by becoming a tool for manipulating public opinion. Whether or not the bill is passed, it highlights a critical issue.
China is said to conduct influence operations on the internet, employing tactics such as disseminating fake information or mass postings against Japan, the U.S. and other democratic nations. Japan, too, should examine the security risks posed by apps and devices made in China and take necessary measures.

In China, the National Intelligence Law enacted in 2017 requires all individuals and organizations to support the country's intelligence-gathering efforts. ByteDance, the operator of TikTok, cannot refuse to collect user data or manipulate public opinion if requested by the government.

For this reason, the U.S. bill proposes banning the app within the U.S. unless it sells its U.S. business within the next six months, thereby severing China's influence.

The algorithm that selects videos on TikTok is developed and operated in China. TikTok has been accused of the tendency to suppress information inconvenient to China, such as the Tiananmen Square incident, while amplifying negative content about Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party, in contrast to social networks developed in the U.S.

The security risks associated with Chinese information technology extend beyond information manipulation. It has been confirmed that there have been regular cyberattacks from China aimed at stealing information through networks using IT devices.

Devices that connect to the internet, such as routers, surveillance cameras, vehicle cameras and voice command systems, can be remotely updated. We should establish usage regulations that account for the risks of firmware capable of secretly collecting usage records.

While the U.S. and U.K. have banned the use of TikTok on government and military devices, Japan has limited such restrictions to devices that handle sensitive information. Japan also lags behind in regulating the use of Chinese surveillance cameras and vehicles compared to the U.S. and U.K.

The Liberal Democratic Party has previously proposed establishing usage rules for Chinese apps from a security risk perspective, but these proposals have yet to be fully realized. We should consider comprehensive national risk mitigation measures.




[社説]TikTokの安保リスクに向き合え

米下院が中国発の動画共有アプリ「TikTok(ティックトック)」の利用禁止につながる法案を可決した。運営会社が中国企業であるため、世論工作の道具になるなど国家安全保障上の脅威になり得るというのが立法の理由だ。法案の成否にかかわらず、重要な問題提起だ。

中国は日米や他の民主主義国に対して、偽情報や大量の投稿などによるネット上の「影響力工作」を恒常的に実行しているとされる。中国発のアプリや機器の安全保障上のリスクについて、日本も危機意識を持って議論し必要な対策を練るべきだ。

中国は2017年に施行した国家情報法で、国内の全ての個人と組織に国の情報活動への協力を義務付けている。ティックトックの運営企業である字節跳動(バイトダンス)も、利用者データの収集や世論操作などの協力を国に求められれば拒否できない。

このため米法案は、同社が半年以内にティックトックの米国事業を売却して中国の影響を断ち切らなければ、米国内での使用を禁止するとしている。

ティックトックに表示する動画を選ぶアルゴリズムは、中国で開発・運用されている。ティックトックは米国発SNSに比べ、天安門事件関連など中国当局に不都合な情報の表示が少なく、台湾の民主進歩党に否定的な投稿が多い、などの傾向が指摘されている。

中国発IT(情報技術)に潜む安保リスクは世論工作に限らない。IT機器からネットワークに侵入し、情報を窃取しようとする中国のサイバー攻撃が頻繁に確認されている。

ルーター、監視カメラ、車載カメラや車載音声指示システムなど、ネットにつながる機器(IoT)の基盤ソフト(ファームウエア)はネット経由で遠隔更新が可能だ。秘密裏に利用記録を収集するなどの機能がファームウエアに埋め込まれるリスクを想定して、使用ルールを定めるべきだ。

米英などは政府や軍の支給端末でのティックトック使用を禁止しているが、日本は一部の機密情報端末での制限にとどまる。中国製監視カメラや車両の使用ルール整備も米英より遅れている。

これまで自民党が安保リスクの観点からの中国発アプリの使用ルール整備を提言してきたが具体化していない。総合的な安保リスク対策を検討すべきだ。
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