50 jobs will be created.
TikTok's going to open a new cybersecurity centre in Ireland, creating more than 50 jobs.
The video-sharing platform says it'll allow it to 'stay ahead of next-generation threats' - as it promises to take its data protection duty 'seriously'.
The app says the Dublin site will help it respond to incidents 24 hours a day.
Establishing this new Fusion Centre in Dublin is testament to TikTok's ongoing commitment to Ireland, underscoring its strategic importance to its global operations. Ireland is already the base for a number of other critical TikTok functions: https://t.co/ESYZHVSF6S
— IDA Ireland (@IDAIRELAND) July 27, 2021

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