Zoom Video Communications said on Wednesday it has added over 100 features to its video conferencing as part of its 90-day plan to address security and privacy concerns.
However, it came under fire over privacy and security issues, prompting Zoom to roll out major upgrades.
It plans to offer end-to-end encryption for video calls to both free and paying users and launch a trial version in July
To address those concerns, it has embarked on a 90-day plan and hired several security experts, including former Facebook security chief Alex Stamos as an adviser, to address privacy concerns.
It plans to offer end-to-end encryption for video calls to both free and paying users and launch a trial version in July.
Last week, Zoom took another step towards tackling these concerns and named former Salesforce.com security executive Jason Lee as its chief information security officer.