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With lockdowns and working from home the norm, a great deal of attention has been paid to video conferencing technology. In particular, Zoom has claimed to offer end-to-end encryption while in fact it does not, making headlines across media of all sorts. In this episode our hosts explain what end-to-end encryption is and why the distinction is important for a service like Zoom.
By Tim Callan and Jason Soroko5
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With lockdowns and working from home the norm, a great deal of attention has been paid to video conferencing technology. In particular, Zoom has claimed to offer end-to-end encryption while in fact it does not, making headlines across media of all sorts. In this episode our hosts explain what end-to-end encryption is and why the distinction is important for a service like Zoom.

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