Zoom security upgrade

Zoom is making some security adjustments in response to widespread criticism. For business customers, Zoom now allows the selection of a server location avoiding the concern that content would be routed through China. Education users will now have passwords by default (the individual initiating a session could require this previously) and provides a “waiting room” allowing the initiator to control entrance to a meeting. These enhancements should limit that intrusions of unexpected visitors in a meeting.

Zoom was quickly challenged by Google Meets in the education space in response to the security risks in Zoom. Now, I see Facebook is offering a group video opportunity for up to 50 users.

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