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Maryland bars state employees from using Kaspersky, TikTok, Huawei
Dec. 7, 2022, 12:05 a.m. | Derek B. Johnson
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In an emergency cybersecurity directive issued Tuesday, the state flagged technologies from eight different companies and prohibited state government employees from using them for official business. The companies include Huawei Technologies, ZTE Corp., Alibaba-owned AliPay, Tencent QQ, WeChat and QQWallet, as well as Russian-owned cybersecurity and antivirus firm Kaspersky.
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