Zoom says engineers will focus on security and safety issues - News Summed Up

Zoom says engineers will focus on security and safety issues


Zoom, the hit video conferencing platform, will freeze new feature development and shift all engineering resources on to security and safety issues, its founder has said. The move comes as the company battles the damage caused by a string of minor scandals ultimately related to the same scrappy approach that enabled it to capitalise on the wave of global lockdowns in the first place. “We have fallen short of the community’s – and our own – privacy and security expectations,” said Zoom’s founder and chief executive, Eric Yuan, in a blogpost on Thursday. “For that, I am deeply sorry.”Since it began gaining hundreds of thousands of users a day, Zoom has come under increasing scrutiny from privacy campaigners, security researchers and members of the public, who have found faults in the platform’s programming, policies and practices. But others relate to the company’s approach, modelled on the notorious Facebook maxim “move fast and break things”, of finding unorthodox solutions to problems, which may not always hold up under closer inspection.


Source: The Irish Times April 02, 2020 20:15 UTC



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