Zoom App Not Safe Home Ministry
The Home Ministry’s Cyber Coordination Centre issued an advisory yesterday saying that Zoom was “not a safe platform”, and said that private users should follow precautions before using it.
zoom app not safe home ministry. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Thursday said the Zoom meeting app is not a safe platform for video conference, issuing a set of guidelines for the safety of private users who "still would. ‘Zoom is not a safe platform,’ says home ministry, issues new guidelines for users The use of application has surged in offices and schools worldwide after countries restricted movement of. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued an advisory that Zoom video conference is not a safe platform. Also Read Singapore stops Zoom for online education as hackers strike
Zoom is "not safe", Indian officials have said. The government warned employees not to use the chat app, warning that it was an insecure platform. It is just the latest of a run of countries and. Zoom video calling app not a safe platform, warns government News As the Zoom video calling app is not a safe platform, the Ministry of Home Affairs has warned about the same. "Zoom is a not a safe platform," the Cyber Coordination Centre (CyCord) of the Ministry of Home Affairs said in a 16-page advisory. Zoom did not immediately respond to an email from Reuters.
Zoom video conferencing app for meetings is not a safe platform, the Cyber Coordination Centre (CCC) of the Ministry of Home Affairs has warned in an advisory issued last week. In a fresh blow to Zoom, India's Ministry of Home Affairs on Wednesday issued an advisory on the use of the video conferencing app. It has said the use of the platform is "not safe." The caution has been issued for Zoom users in India, whose numbers have increased dramatically over the past few days. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) released an advisory note on the video-conferencing application Zoom not being safe. Sameer Raje, Head of India at Zoom, told Business Insider that the.
Zoom is not safe, says MHA in new guidelines; issues advisory for individuals who still want to use the service. (Image source: Reuters) The Ministry of Home Affairs has issued a new statement along with a set of guidelines declaring that Zoom, the popular video meeting service, is not safe for use. Video conferencing app Zoom has been in the middle of a privacy storm in the past couple of weeks. Now, the Ministry of Home Affairs has issued an advisory cautioning individuals on the safe usage of the app. According to advisory, MHA has deemed Zoom as an unsafe platform and it is asking individuals using the video conferencing app to adhere to certain security settings in a bid to safeguard. The Zoom app has issues relating to privacy and as well as security," a senior official in the home ministry said. According to him, the servers of Zoom, like TikTok, are mostly located in China.
CERT-In had warned that the app is prone to hacking and issued an advisory for both the users and the operators who use Zoom. (Reuters) Cautioning users of video conferencing platform Zoom that it is “not safe”, the Ministry of Home Affairs has, through its Cyber Coordination Centre, issued detailed guidelines on how to use the platform securely so that sensitive information is not leaked. “Zoom is a not a safe platform,” the Cyber Coordination Centre (CyCord) of India’s ministry of home affairs said in a 16-page (PDF) advisory. “Platform not for use by government officers. Zoom App: The Ministry of Home Affairs has warned the users of Zoom App that it is not safe to use because it is vulnerable to cyber-attacks. However, if you still want to use this app, check the.
The Union Home Ministry on Thursday issued an advisory saying videoconferencing app Zoom "is a not a safe platform". The advisory comes after the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-IN) cautioned about cyber vulnerability in using the app, whose popularity has soured in India during coronavirus lockdown.