Zoom CEO Eric addresses privacy and security issues during first webinar
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan discussed issues related to zoom bombing which has been the biggest concern for the video conferencing platform. Zoom had rolled out an update earlier this month which makes passwords mandatory for meeting IDs. He also advised users on how to use personal and public meeting IDs depending on the importance of the video conference.
During a YouTube webinar, Eric said the app's team has been working "around the clock" to ensure people are connected.
"We're strengthening our commitment to security and privacy practices," he said.
Yuan added that a third-party billing engine was needed to process online payments but other than that no user data is shared from meetings.
“We have been working around the clock to ensure our users stay in touch and operational. We’re also strengthening our commitment to security practices and privacy practices in this process and we’re committing to this in the future as well,” Eric said in his webinar address.
This weekly webinar is part of Zoom’s efforts to fix its security and privacy issues. “Eric plans to use this platform over the next 90 days to address security, privacy, data, and any other concerns from Zoom users, and we’ll share highlights from each of his sessions,” Zoom said in a blog post.
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