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FW: NET+ Zoom Community Call on Security and Privacy – 4/14 at 1:30 EST / 10:30am PST


From: Nick Lewis <nlewis () INTERNET2 EDU>
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2020 16:17:07 +0000

Hi everyone.

We want to share with you an opportunity to join the Internet2 NET+ Zoom subscribers on a Zoom Higher Education 
Community Call on Security and Privacy. Please see the details below.

Internet2, the NET+ Zoom Service Advisory Board and other groups have been actively engaged with Zoom on many key 
issues with delivering this service to the higher education community with the challenges as a result of the COVID-19 
pandemic. These include network peering, facilitation of orders and emerging concerns about security and privacy. 
Updates on these issues as well as information on how to participate in the NET+ Zoom program are available on our 
website<https://www.internet2.edu/products-services/cloud-services-applications/zoom/>.

We look forward to having you join this important call. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,

Nick


Nick Lewis, MS, MA, CISSP
Program Manager, NET+ Cloud Services - Security and Identity
Internet2
nlewis () internet2 edu



From: "netplus () internet2 edu" <netplus () internet2 edu>
Reply-To: "netplus () internet2 edu" <netplus () internet2 edu>
Date: Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 11:11 AM
To: "zoom-users () internet2 edu" <zoom-users () internet2 edu>
Cc: Quyen Vaillant <qvaillant () internet2 edu>, "christy.flis () zoom us" <christy.flis () zoom us>, Michael Howley 
<michael.howley () zoom us>
Subject: NET+ Zoom Community Call on Security and Privacy – 4/14 at 1:30 EST / 10:30am PST

NET+ Zoom Subscribers,

We want to invite you and others at your institution to join a Zoom Higher Education Community Call on Security and 
Privacy, which is coordinated by Internet2 and hosted by Zoom. The call will take place on Tuesday April 14th at 1:30 
EST / 10:30am PST for 1 hour. The call-in and registration details can be found at:
https://success.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PyCkP0lCSAWeac3E00A5hA

There has been considerable discussion around Zoom security and privacy in higher education and the worldwide 
community. Several members of the Zoom team will provide a brief update on what Zoom is doing to address some of the 
security and privacy concerns. Zoom speakers include:


  *   Ben Grande, Head of Sales for local and state agencies and EDU
  *   Shawn Rolin,  Head of Technology and Sales Engineering
  *   Lynn Haaland Head of Global Risk and Compliance

As time allows, they will also address any questions and concerns from the community. Please note that this webinar may 
be recorded.

To facilitate this conversation, Internet2 collected  questions from various community lists and the NET+ Zoom Service 
Advisory Board <https://spaces.at.internet2.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=159973402> (SAB) and reviewed and 
prioritized with the NET+ Zoom SAB, NET+ BPLAC<https://spaces.at.internet2.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=154765376>, 
NET+ CSTACC<https://spaces.at.internet2.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=154766601>, and the NET+ 
PAG<https://www.internet2.edu/vision-initiatives/governance/program-advisory-groups/#internet2-netplus>.

Based on all of that community feedback, we shared the following list with Zoom: 
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oMDvN03_tYgohr327usMDoNzp0o6peV0w01vyA-paEI/edit?usp=sharing

Please let us know if you have any questions or other items for this list or about this community call. Also, Please 
feel free to forward this to others on your campus you think might be interested.

Thanks,

Nick Lewis                                  Quyen Vaillant
NET+ Security and Identity       NET+ Collaboration Services

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