Zoom boosts video communication security with two factor authentication
Zoom has been providing video communication services for several years, but it came global prominence only after the Covid-19 outbreak in early 2020. Due to the pandemic-induced market lockdown and closure of offices and schools, it became a go-to video conference solution for corporates and educational institutions.
However, the company also faced criticism for not having a proper user-privacy protection policy. Since March 2020, it has steadily scaped up the security including acquiring a start-up Keybase, to offer end-to-end encryption on the video conference app
Now, the company has announced to bring the Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) feature for Zoom Video conference service.