Data Privacy,
Administrative/Regulatory
Nov. 18, 2020
FCC should provide guidance for videoconference security
While the FCC under Ajit Pai’s leadership may be expected to disavow any responsibility for videoconferencing on the basis that it is an enhanced service, it has had no problem taking an active role on other enhanced services issues such as internet network neutrality.




Anita Taff-Rice
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, videoconferencing has become an electronic kitchen table, classroom and office where families, schools, social groups, businesses and governments meet. Videoconferencing has also become a target for hackers who exploit security weaknesses to disrupt virtual meetings with pornography, hate speech and images, or threatening language.
Zoom made headlines this year as its usage skyrocketed...
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