Zoom has announced they have rolled out a new end-to-end encryption offering. The solution will be available as a technical preview, meaning they will be soliciting feedback from users for the first 30 days.
In an E2EE meeting, users can host up to 200 participants, providing increased privacy and security for Zoom sessions. According to Max Krohn, Head of Security Engineering at Zoom, E2EE uses the same GCM encryption you get now in a Zoom meeting. The only difference is where those encryption keys live.
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