India tells government officials to stop using Zoom after deeming it 'not a safe platform'
Daily MailThe Indian government is advising workers to steer clear of the video conferencing platform, Zoom, over concerns with its security. As reported by TechCrunch, India's Cyber Coordination Centre issued an advisory to employees in India's government this week calling it 'not a safe platform.' India's primary cyber security agency is recommending that government employees refrain from using video calling service Zoom because it is 'not a safe platform.' 'Over the next 90 days, we are committed to dedicating the resources needed to better identify, address, and fix issues proactively,' wrote Zoom CEO Eric S. Yuan in a blog post. Pictured, Zoom CEO Eric Yuan, seen here at the firm's IPO in New York last April Last month, Zoom was discovered sharing sensitive data with the social media giant, including the time the Zoom app was opened, phone carrier, device specs, location and other analytic data that can be used to target ads.