In its company blog, Zoom has just announced that end-to-end encryption (E2EE) will be given as an option to both paid and free Zoom users starting October 19. The new security feature will be in a “technical preview” state within its first 30 days, with Zoom being open to user feedback during that period.
How E2EE aims to improve users’ Zoom meetings is by generating keys for the meetings directly the user’s machine and not on Zoom’s servers. Those keys will be encrypted when relayed through the company’s servers, so not even Zoom employees can see them. It’s an extra security layer for users to enable whenever they deem it necessary. And to let users know if their meeting is successfully using E2EE, a green shield logo will appear on everyone’s top left screen corner.
Just over a month ago, Zoom took another step towards improving its general security by introducing Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for user accounts. That feature aims at protecting individual accounts from being accessed by hackers, by making it more difficult for said hackers to break into an account even if they have the correct password for it. 2FA too, however, has to be enabled by the user first and isn’t on by default.
Source: Phonearena
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