National data protection agencies in France and Ireland are following up on whistleblower complaints against Twitter, TechCrunch reported, citing sources. Among them, the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) stated that it is currently in contact with Twitter, and the French national data protection agency CNIL is investigating the complaint filed by the whistleblower in the United States. "If the allegations are true, CNIL can conduct inspections. If violations are found, This could lead to Twitter complying with the order or being sanctioned." Foresight News noted that former Twitter security chief Peiter Zatko recently filed a complaint against the company, accusing the company of failing to protect sensitive user data and lying about its security issues, including mentioning European regulators, claiming Twitter misled or intentionally misled European regional regulators about compliance with local laws.