21.05.2024 15:00:08 - dpa-AFX: GNW-Adhoc: Zoom bolsters security offering with the inclusion of post-quantum end-to-end encryption in Zoom Workplace

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Zoom Video
Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZM) announced that post-quantum end-to-end
encryption (E2EE) is now globally available for Zoom Workplace, specifically
Zoom Meetings, with Zoom Phone and Zoom Rooms coming soon. The launch of the new
security enhancement makes Zoom the first UCaaS company to offer a post-quantum
E2EE solution for video conferencing.
As adversarial threats become more sophisticated, so does the need to safeguard
user data. In certain circumstances, attackers may have the ability to capture
encrypted network traffic now, with the intent to decrypt it later when quantum
computers become more advanced - a scenario often referred to as "harvest now,
decrypt later". So, while powerful quantum computers with this capability are
not yet generally available, Zoom has taken a proactive stance by upgrading the
algorithms designed to be able to withstand these potential future threats.
"Since we launched end-to-end encryption for Zoom Meetings in 2020 and Zoom
Phone in 2022, we have seen customers increasingly use the feature, which
demonstrates how important it is for us to offer our customers a secure platform
that meets their unique needs," said Michael Adams, chief information security
officer at Zoom. "With the launch of post-quantum E2EE, we are doubling down on
security and providing leading-edge features for users to help protect their
data. At Zoom, we continuously adapt as the security threat landscape evolves,
with the goal of keeping our users protected."
How post-quantum E2E encryption works
When users enable E2EE for their meetings, Zoom's system is designed to provide
only the participants with access to the encryption keys that are used to
encrypt the meeting; this is the behavior for both post-quantum E2EE and
standard E2EE. Because Zoom's servers do not have the necessary decryption key,
encrypted data relayed through Zoom's servers is indecipherable. In addition, to
defend against "harvest now, decrypt later" attacks, Zoom's post-quantum E2E
encryption uses Kyber 768, an algorithm being standardized by the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as the Module Lattice-based Key
Encapsulation Mechanism, or ML-KEM, in FIPS 203.
Visit our support article
(https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0065408) to
understand which versions and platforms of Zoom Workplace support using post-
quantum E2EE.
About Zoom
Zoom's mission is to provide one platform that delivers limitless human
connection. Zoom Workplace - our AI-powered, open collaboration platform built
for modern work - streamlines communications, improves productivity, increases
employee engagement, optimizes in-person time, and offers customer choice with
third-party apps and integrations. Zoom Workplace, powered by Zoom AI Companion,
includes collaboration solutions like meetings, team chat, phone, scheduler,
whiteboard, spaces, Workvivo, and more. Together with Zoom Workplace, Zoom's
Business Services for sales, marketing, and customer care teams, including Zoom
Contact Center, strengthen customer relationships throughout the customer
lifecycle. Founded in 2011, Zoom is publicly traded (NASDAQ:ZM) and
headquartered in San Jose, California. Get more info at zoom.com.
Zoom Public Relations
Bridget Moriarty
press@zoom.us
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