Security News > 2020 > October > Sustaining Video Collaboration Through End-to-End Encryption
The embrace of remote collaboration, and specifically video collaboration, has been swift and robust.
While uncertainty remains on what exactly a post-pandemic working experience will look like, it is without a doubt that video will remain a fundamental part of the collaboration tool kit.
From a wider security perspective, this represents one of the most significant barriers to the long-term viability of video collaboration.
That means only the authorized participants in a video chat are able to access the video or audio streams.
As the future of work relies increasingly on digital workplace tools like video conferencing, security-first instincts and strong encryption are essential to prevent malicious actors from disrupting business continuity and productivity amid times of uncertainty.
By infusing end-to-end encryption into any video strategy, it ensures not only the sustainability of the channel, but the businesses that rely on it.