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Zoom acquires Keybase to add end-to-end encryption to videoconferencing – Verdict

Zoom acquires Keybase | photo from Zoom

Zoom acquires Keybase to add end-to-end encryption to videoconferencing – Verdict

Videoconferencing giant Zoom announced on May 7 that it is acquiring secure messaging and file-sharing service Keybase for an undisclosed amount.

As the COVID-19 pandemic forced millions of people to work from home and the daily meeting participants on Zoom surged over the last few months, the platform has been experiencing an onslaught of security issues surrounding the service. The company has launched a 90-day plan to fix these problems. 

Zoom provided the following reasons for acquiring the company:

Related:

Zoom admits ‘confusion’ over its promise of end-to-end encryption

How will this acquisition help Zoom?

Zoom will offer an end-to-end encrypted meeting mode to all paid accounts in the near future, the company noted in a blog post announcing the acquisition. 

 

 

 

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