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The pandemic changed how government agencies do business by requiring remote work and video conferencing for meetings. This is creating a growing need to better secure these virtual workspaces. 

One way to achieve this digital security, which is mandated across the federal US government, is to implement zero-trust architecture.

Watch this interview with Joel Bilheimer, Strategic Account Architect at Pexip, and Kevin Davis, Principal Consultant at Advantage Engineering, to learn how zero trust security strategy can be applied to video conferencing for more secure communications from anywhere.

 

 
 

 

Free zero-trust whitepaper

Learn how the zero-trust security principles shape the future of data protection in video conferencing and how to optimize your zero-trust architecture​ with Pexip.

 

Do you have questions or challenges about how to better secure your video conferencing solution? Head over to our secure meetings page to learn more.

 

Topics:
  • Meet & collaborate securely
  • Secure Meetings
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