Webex Meetings Security
Cisco Webex Meetings is built on a foundation of security—and that's what makes it the ideal solution for secure collaboration. To learn more, read through this white paper.
What security measures does Webex Meetings implement?
Webex Meetings incorporates multiple security measures, including application security, data center security, and end-user controls. It utilizes encryption for data in transit, employs a secure development lifecycle, and conducts regular penetration testing. Additionally, Cisco's dedicated security teams continuously monitor and improve the security posture of Webex services.
How does Webex ensure data protection in its cloud services?
Webex ensures data protection by encrypting meeting recordings and transcripts using AES-256-GCM encryption. Each meeting has a unique encryption key, and access to stored content is managed through strict permissions. Administrators can also define retention periods for stored content, ensuring that data is deleted after a specified time.
What is the role of Cisco's security teams in Webex?
Cisco's security teams, including the InfoSec Cloud team and the Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT), play a crucial role in maintaining the security of Webex Meetings. They are responsible for defining security processes, responding to threats, and managing security incidents. Their efforts help ensure that Webex services meet high security standards and protect users from potential vulnerabilities.