Videoconferencing platform Zoom has made a new round of cyber security enhancements to its service, adding new third-party certifications and attestations, product innovations and updates to established programmes.
The break-out tech star of the first Covid-19 lockdown, Zoom nevertheless attracted negative publicity from the off over an attitude to user security that could fairly be described as somewhat lax. It moved swiftly to address these feelings and change attitudes, adding needed features such as end-to-end encryption and introducing mechanisms to ensure security and privacy by design. These efforts continue to this day.