The popular one application Zoom video conferencing appears to have an uphill battle ahead of it to convince organizations that it is safe to use.
And this is because immediately after the ban on the use of its services Zoom by Google, the US Senate also banned its members from using Zoom.
The news came to us by the Financial Times, where according to their words, the US Senate warned its members not to use the service.
Amidst the coronavirus outbreak, the demand for video conferencing services has increased. There seems to be a battle going on in the market as to which service will win the most users. Zoom with so many technical problems seems to be in turn trying to keep a share of the market.
Earlier this week, the Reuters reported that the US Department of Homeland Security has stated that Zoom responds quickly to security concerns. And the Pentagon said it would continue to allow its officials to use the service. Other governments around the world are also concerned about the use of the app.
The reactions as you have understood are mixed and diametrically opposed. Earlier this week, Taiwan banned all civil servants from using it. The German Foreign Ministry has also restrict the use of Zoom.
And the battle for them teleconferences to be continued.