Zoom rolls out end-to-end encryption – News
Video conferencing platform Zoom has announced that starting next week, Zoom’s end-to-end encryption (E2EE) offering will be available as a technical preview.
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Video conferencing platform Zoom has announced that starting next week, Zoom’s end-to-end encryption (E2EE) offering will be available as a technical preview.
What sets this new conference tool apart from the others is the fact that it offers Cloud retention services, even in its free plan.
Video conferencing platform Zoom has competition, this time from India. India’s Reliance Jio platform has launched “JioMeet”, a video conferencing service. Reports: TechCrunch, slashdot.org
“We take a holistic view of our users’ privacy and our platform’s security,” said Oded Gal, CPO of Zoom. “From our network to our feature set to our user experience, everything is being put through rigorous scrutiny. On the back end, AES 256-bit GCM encryption will raise the bar for securing our users’ data in transit.
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