Zoom paid accounts reportedly will get strong encryption for calls – The Verge

Zoom will add stronger encryption to its paid customers video calls, but isnt planning to offer the enhanced security to all accounts, Reuters reported. A security consultant with the company told Reuters that it still wasnt clear whether some accounts, such as nonprofit users, might qualify for the more secure calls.

Zooms approach to end-to-end encryption is very much a work in progress - everything from our draft cryptographic design, which was just published last week, to our continued discussions around which customers it would apply to, a company spokesperson said in an email to The Verge.

The videoconferencing platform has boomed in popularity during the coronavirus pandemic, but has been plagued by myriad security issues. Those include Zoombombing, where an uninvited guest invades a video call and disrupts it with pornography or other shock content.

Adding full end-to-end encryption on every video call, however, would exclude customers who call in from phone lines. And Reuters reported tighter encryption would not allow Zooms own security teams to add themselves to calls to help customers in real time.

Zoom published a draft paper May 22nd outlining some of its encryption plans.

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