Zoom agrees privacy conditions, gets low-risk rating from Netherlands

Hot on the heels of Microsoft’s report card from the Dutch department of Justice and Security comes news of rival messaging platform Zoom receiving a nod via a renewed Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA). The assessment was performed by the Privacy Company and was commissioned by SURF (the purchasing organisation for Netherlands’ universities.) The first assessment kicked off in 2020 and by May 2021 [PDF] concluded that there were nine high and three low data protection risks for users of the video conferencing platform.

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