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Microsoft Teams is getting this vital security tool at last – Techradar
End-to-end encryption means safer calls for Microsoft Teams

Using Microsoft Teams is set to be more secure than ever after the company revealed news of a major security upgrade.
As spotted by MSPowerUser, the video conferencing service will now support end-to-end encryption (E2EE), meaning users can share private information such as proprietary or valuable business data on calls without fear of this being intercepted.
Using E2EE means that data created within Microsoft Teams is encrypted at the point it originates before being decrypted at its destination,…
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