The Senate sergeant at arms has warned offices that virtual conferencing platform Zoom poses a high risk to privacy and could leave their data and systems exposed
The Senate sergeant at arms has warned offices that the virtual conferencing platform Zoom poses a high risk to privacy and could leave their data and systems exposed, according to an internal memo obtained by POLITICO.
The Senate Rules Committee has also “instructed offices to only use Senate-supported technologies,” according to a panel spokesperson. Zoom is not among those supported services, they said. Federal agencies are authorized to use the government version of Zoom for some purposes, and the company has received at least eight federal purchase orders in the past three years, according to records reviewed by POLITICO. But two federal overseers, the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program and DHS' Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, advised agencies not to use Zoom’s free or commercial service in a statement Tuesday.
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