Users can enable this in settings and share sensitive information securely without any fear when available and allowed.
Microsoft Teams New Security Feature
With the rise of the work-from-home routine, the demand for video conferencing solutions has shot up significantly. Like Microsoft, Google, Facebook, etc., tech giants have made their own native clients for video conferencing platforms to meet the demand but lacked essential features initially. Yet, they have been pushing them gradually over time and easing the user experience. For example, one of such important features coming to Microsoft Teams is the end-to-end encryption for video calls, which will be rolling out to everyone for using on one-on-one calls. In the Microsoft 365 roadmap, Microsoft said, “Teams will support an option to use end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for ad hoc 1:1 Teams VoIP calls, providing an additional option for conducting sensitive online conversations.” Even though the feature will be rolled to everyone, it cannot be used at will without the permission of their administrator. So, as Microsoft said, the group members should seek permission from the group’s administrator for adding this support, who will then decide to let only two individuals or the whole organization follow this. Once permitted, users, can enable this by going to Settings > Privacy and toggle on the End-to-end encrypted calls option. Then they can proceed to make secure calls that no one intercepts. Here, sensitive details like bank accounts, passwords, etc., can be shared in an encrypted one-on-one room. Also, it should be noted that enabling encryption will not have few features allowed. These are recording sessions and video transcriptions, which will be blocked for good.