With the increase of remote work, organizations are using teleconferencing tools to support working from home. Nevertheless, organizations should still go through their normal due diligence processes to determine whether these tools are providing the necessary privacy protections. Using “out of the box” teleconferencing and video conferencing solutions may have some inherent privacy and security risks that can leave personal information available to be intercepted, listened in on, unintentionally disclosed or open to cyberattacks.
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With the increase of remote work, organizations are using teleconferencing tools to support working from home. Nevertheless, organizations should still go through their normal due diligence processes to determine whether these tools are providing the necessary privacy protections. Using “out of the box” teleconferencing and video conferencing solutions may have some inherent privacy and security risks that can leave personal information available to be intercepted, listened in on, unintentionally disclosed or open to cyberattacks.