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Microsoft Teams is finally getting end-to-end encryption – and bunch of other security upgrades – TechRadar
Teams users will soon be able to protect one-on-one conversations with end-to-end encryption

Microsoft has announced a host of new security features for its Teams collaboration platform
, including limited end-to-end encryption (E2EE) functionality.
At its annual Ignite conference, the company unveiled new video conferencing meeting controls to protect against gatecrashers, as well as a disable video function that should help to limit potential disruptions.
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