In a groundbreaking move, Zoom has become the first UCaaS company to offer post-quantum end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for video conferencing. This new feature is designed to safeguard data against potential future threats from quantum computers capable of breaking current cryptographic methods. Leveraging Kyber 768, a quantum-resistant key encapsulation mechanism, Zoom ensures that your meetings are secure even from future quantum threats.
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This advancement places Zoom at the forefront of cybersecurity, joining other tech giants like Apple and Signal in adopting quantum-resistant algorithms. While we may still be years away from practical quantum computers, the proactive measures taken by Zoom and others highlight the importance of staying ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of digital security.
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Learn more about this exciting development and its implications for the future of secure communication: [Zoom adds 'post-quantum' encryption for video conferencing](https://www.theregister.com/security/)
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