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They should have their own secure video conferencing facility but there's lots out there such as Teams, Zoom, TeamViewer, MS Skype, GotoMeeting, Webex and so forth. Every client I video conference with seems to use a different one The technology is standard these days and setting up a government secure version should be straight forward but judging by the quality of mega expensive consultants they use it'll be a while before the government moves out of the IT dark ages
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I'd argue this is a worse video conference blunder. You may need to watch twice to spot what happened.
Dont worry you cant see anything graphic. Was shared on Linkedin.
YouTubeLast edited by CheeseSlice; 5 April 2020, 21:03.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postor pay for a 'secure one'.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostLooks like a bit of a poor choice for the powers that be to use for their cabinet get together.
The stock price recently went through the roof recently, due to increased usage too.
Surely the government should have its own, secure, in house system on a secure network
‘Zoom is malware’: why experts worry about the video conferencing platform | Technology | The Guardian
or pay for a 'secure one'.
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Zoooooom!
Looks like a bit of a poor choice for the powers that be to use for their cabinet get together.
The stock price recently went through the roof recently, due to increased usage too.
Surely the government should have its own, secure, in house system on a secure network
‘Zoom is malware’: why experts worry about the video conferencing platform | Technology | The Guardian
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