updated: Mar 03 2021, 17:19 ist
Though Microsoft was a bit slow compared to the Zoom app to join the race to offer video conference solutions, it has steadily got higher traction among corporates.
Now, Microsoft getting serious with security and announced to bring end-to-end encryption to 1:1 video calls later this year. Over the last year, we have gathered feedback from global customers, analysts, and the security community around particular industries and specific cases where end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for online collaboration might be important. To help support customer security and compliance obligations, Microsoft is planning to support E2EE for Teams 1:1 calls to provide additional options for conducting sensitive online conversations, Microsoft said.