Hackers’ Latest Target: Video Conferencing Platforms

Online channels where employees communicate about many vital issues while interacting with their internal and external stakeholders, became the number one topic on cybersecurity because of hackers. For instance, Zoom becomes the de facto video conferencing tool during the COVID-19 pandemic, concerns over its security have spilled over into the mainstream. 

But how can hackers benefit from hijacking online communication, and should cyber security people care?

Watch and join Picus Senior Solution Architect Pablo Ridgeway for answers to review video conferencing security through attackers' eyes including these topics:

  • Are fears over Zoom security for business justified?

  • What specific security gaps do hackers target and what are their motivations?

  • How are video conferences sabotaged?

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