Cisco introduced End to End (E2E) Encryption in 2008 as a Webex Meeting option where only the meeting participants\u2014and not the Webex cloud\u2014have access to the meeting encryption key. Since most business over the last 12 months has been conducted virtually, the security and confidentiality of meetings has become a priority for our customers.\n\nCisco expects that end to end encryption will become a commonplace meeting feature as privacy and confidentiality become a baseline expectation from many customers, and we have been driving the delivery of a set of open IETF standards that will allow multiple vendors to adopt E2E encryption as a standard.\n \nTune in to this episode to learn more about Webex's new standards-based approach for secure and confidential meetings with Zero Trust Security which covers:\n \n- The Webex architecture for Zero Trust End to End Encryption and Identity Verification\n- The IETF standards that Zero Trust End to End Encryption and Identity uses\n- Secure Frame (S-Frame)/ Message Layer Security (MLS)/ Automatic - \n- Certificate Management Environment (ACME)\n- Supported Webex Apps and Devices\n- Call and data flows\n- Customer requirements and options\n\nLearn more: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/collaboration/white-paper-c11-744553.html?dtid=opdcsnc001469\n \nFollow us: twitter.com/ciscochampion\n\nCisco Champion Hosts: \nAhmad Taamneh (twitter.com/abo_azez9), JBS, Technical and Presales Supervisor \nSebastian Leuser (twitter.com/sleuser), Deutsche Telekom Business Solutions GmbH, System Engineer\nSijbren Beukenkamp (twitter.com/sijbrenb), 3Corners, UC Cloud Architect\n\nGuest: \nTony Mulchrone, Cisco, Technical Marketing Engineer, Cloud Collaboration\n\nModerator: \nAmilee San Juan (twitter.com/amileesan1), Cisco, Technical Influencer Marketing and Cisco Champion Program