{"id":4189,"date":"2021-12-30T15:00:33","date_gmt":"2021-12-30T15:00:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.maisetechnology.com\/?p=4189"},"modified":"2023-02-10T23:30:41","modified_gmt":"2023-02-10T23:30:41","slug":"microsoft-teams-gets-end-to-end-encryption","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.maisetechnology.com\/2021\/12\/30\/microsoft-teams-gets-end-to-end-encryption\/","title":{"rendered":"Microsoft Teams Gets End To End Encryption"},"content":{"rendered":"

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\"MicrosoftTwo months ago, Microsoft began rolling out support for end-to-end encryption for all Teams calls.\u00a0 Given the pandemic and the increased demand for Teams and services like it, that was a very big deal.<\/p>\n

The good news is that Microsoft recently announced that the rollout is complete and all Teams calls now support E2EE which increases security for everyone.<\/p>\n

This is a move that most other virtual meeting clients have already begun to replicate. This is as working from home appears to be a permanent or at least semi-permanent fixture on the corporate landscape. All this is happening as we are still feeling the lingering effects of the pandemic.<\/p>\n

If you are a Teams user your IT admin will be able to toggle the E2EE functionality on or off for your business depending on your particular needs and desires.<\/p>\n

John Gruszcyk is a Technical Product Manager at Microsoft and he stressed:<\/strong><\/p>\n

“As a reminder, by default end-to-end encryption will not be available to all users within the tenant.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n

Once IT has configured the policy and enabled it for selected users, those selected users will still need to turn on end-to-end encryption in their Teams settings. IT retains the ability to disable E2EE for one-to-one Teams calls as necessary.”<\/em><\/p>\n

If you’re anxious to jump right in and start making use of E2EE for Teams calls you can do so in three easy steps:<\/strong><\/p>\n