Zoom initially said that it would not offer end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to free users, though it did announce it would incorporate AES 256 GCM transport encryption for all users. Since then, Zoom has ...
First, I think it’s worth understanding that there are actually different types of encryption here, which serve different purposes. As a result, they affect you and your Zoom meetings differently. The ...
Zoom is rolling out its end-to-end encryption offering as a technical preview for 30 days as the company seeks feedback from its users, the company announced during its two-day virtual Zoomtopia event ...
The CEO of popular video conferencing software Zoom said the company has no plans to offer end-to-end encryption to users of its free version so it can continue working with law enforcement. During ...
Video conferencing service Zoom as announced the imminent availability of a new update, bringing with it a wealth of new security features to help its huge customer base, which has exploded since the ...
Update: This post has updated to clarify that Zoom still offers AES 256-bit GCM encryption to all users. If you remember, Zoom added AES 256-bit GCM encryption in May after massive criticism over its ...
BlueJeans, the videoconferencing software company bought by Verizon in April, announced a series of new security features that aim to bolster meeting security. The new features include restricted ...