Zoom customers can use Encryption Key to encrypt cloud recordings, voicemails and more
Zoom customers can use Encryption Key to encrypt cloud recordings, voicemails and more The platform mentioned that its newest advanced security offering called 'Customer Managed Key' has been designed to help users to address stricter compliance requirements. The platform has mentioned that its newest advanced security offering called 'Customer Managed Key' has been designed to help users to address stricter compliance requirements. With Customer Managed Key, users can opt to use their own encryption keys to encrypt certain Zoom assets such as cloud recordings, voicemails, and calendar access tokens. The list of assets covered by Zoom CMK includes Zoom Meeting cloud recordings, Zoom Webinars cloud recordings, Zoom Phone voicemails and recordings, Calendar access tokens for Zoom Rooms, User calendar access tokens, Microsoft Teams access tokens, etc.
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