Zoom has gone from startup to verb in record time, by now the de facto video call service for work-from-home meetings and cross-country happy hours alike. But while there was already plenty you could ...
Zoom has finally launched end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for all users. The launch is a long time coming and should make Zoom users the world over more confident in using the service, which has become a ...
After backlash over false marketing around its encryption policies, Zoom will finally roll out end-to-end encryption next week. Video-conferencing giant Zoom is rolling out a technical preview of its ...
Video conferencing platform Zoom announced today plans to roll out end-to-end encryption (E2EE) capabilities starting next week. E2EE will allow Zoom users to generate individual encryption keys that ...
Phase one of Zoom's four-step encryption plan is live. Here are the must-knows about its security trial balloon. Rae Hodge was a senior editor at CNET. She led CNET's coverage of privacy and ...
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Yesterday, we have reported that a new ‘Livestream to YouTube‘ feature went live for Zoom users. And now, as per new reports, Zoom is finally rolling out the end-to-end encryption for video calls.
Max Krohn, Zoom's head of security engineering, detailed what users need to give up to get the better encryption protection that's coming. Just like their consumer counterparts, enterprise IT execs ...
Consumer Watchdog filed a lawsuit late Monday claiming Zoom, the popular videoconferencing app, violated the District of Columbia Consumer Protection Procedures Act (DCCPPA) by advertising to ...
Zoom, the big winner from remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic, is rolling out end-to-end encryption for all video meetings on mobile and desktop devices after criticism that it used ...