A company with 10 million downloads and users in December 2019 increased to 300 million by April 2020. Was the company ready for this? What went wrong? How the ZOOM could avoid this situation?
It was a blessing for the video conferencing collaboration tool when the country lockdown announced due to coronavirus. People shifted themselves to the online platform for company meetings, schools, friends, and many more. Until we started hearing the news about how insecure the data is, using the ZOOM platform.
We saw more than 500,000 names and passwords of the ZOOM platform was on sale, the meeting could be cracked by any hackers. Also, later Motherboard revealed that ZOOM is sharing the user analytics data with Facebook without the customers being aware.
Later March 2020 till June 2020 we could see the negative news about ZOOM daily. They were charged against not using encryption for the data. The data did not end to end encrypted and, the user information was in connecting with a Chinese server that would save all the information.
From March 26 to April 9 there were a total of 17 lawsuits raised against the company. Currently, the company is trying to resolve the situation and fix the bugs within the system. By April 9, 2020 ZOOM was at risk as:
It was a lesson learned for not planning and not having a plan in a better position as well. How we could avoid this as a company. Listed are a few points which we can focus on to overcome the situation and resolve the outcomes.
Follow and practice the best information security rules and regulations in the provenance you are functioning.
ISO standards, laws, and regulations require companies to connect the dots between the data they collect, how they protect it, and whom they share it with. They are required to accurately and transparently provide this information to shareholders and users.
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