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This article outlines the restriction of access of the TikTok application and website, along with other services from ByteDance Ltd. and Tencent Holdings Ltd. on Christopher Newport networks and devices. This action is taken in compliance with directives issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia regarding cybersecurity risks.

Standard:

In accordance with the Code of Virginia, use of and access to the TikTok application and website is prohibited on:

  • Any university-owned or managed device (desktops, laptops, tablets, smartphones).
  • The university's network infrastructure (including wired connections and all campus Wi-Fi networks, such as eduroam or CNU-Guest Wi-Fi networks).

This standard applies to all users of University networks and University-owned devices, including students, faculty, staff, visitors, and affiliates. 

Compliance:
Attempts to circumvent these technical restrictions on university networks or devices may constitute a violation of university Acceptable Use Policies.
Violations of this policy shall be reported to Information Technology Services through the Information Security Officer or the Chief Information Officer. ITS shall share the report with Human Resources, the Provost, or Vice President for Student Affairs, as appropriate.
Confirmed violations of this policy or other University policies, rules or regulations or of the law, through or by use of University communication or computing resources may result in limitation or termination of use privileges, in addition to prosecution or student/employee discipline.