Classified Protection in Video Conferences: Our Presentation at the Internet Security Days 2023
At the Internet Security Days (ISD) on September 21st and 22nd, 2023, at Phantasialand Brühl, the focus is on current challenges in the field of cybersecurity. For over 10 years, IT security experts, security professionals, and user companies have gathered here annually. Our founder and CEO, Peer Heinlein, will be presenting on the topic of classified protection in video conferences this year.
In our digitized world, video conferences have become an indispensable tool. But how secure are our data on platforms like Zoom, MS Teams, or Webex, given today's capabilities of artificial intelligence?
In the presentation, Peer Heinlein examines the dangers of machine processing of communication and the resulting existential risks for companies or public entities. This also includes a look into the terms and conditions of individual providers, which reveal certain interests.
The importance of digital sovereignty is also highlighted, and why OpenTalk, as an open-source solution, could be a secure choice for your video conferences.
Thursday, September 21, 2023, from 4:30 PM to 5:00 PM
Presentation: Geheimschutz in Videokonferenzen (German)
(Peer Heinlein, OpenTalk GmbH)
Come and join us, taking advantage of the mix of networking and conference at ISD 2023. We look forward to many interested listeners and are also available for personal conversations before or after the event. Just reach out to us at mail@opentalk.eu.
Tickets, the full program, and additional information about the event can be found on the ISD website.
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