Digital Sovereignty: Ensuring National Security in Communication
Fra Annette Poulsen
views
Fra Annette Poulsen
In our digitized world, video conferencing has become an indispensable tool. But how secure are our data on platforms like Zoom, MS Teams, or Webex in light of today's artificial intelligence capabilities?
This presentation sheds light on the dangers of machine processing of communication and the resulting existential risks for businesses or public-law entities. This includes a look into the terms and conditions of individual providers, revealing certain interests.
We also highlight the importance of digital sovereignty and why OpenTalk, as an open-source solution, could be a secure choice for your video conferencing needs.
Bio: For over 30 years, Peer Heinlein has been an expert in secure electronic communication. With a team of 75 members, he educates system administrators at the Berlin Linux Academy and provides reliable email communication for authorities and businesses through mailbox.org, which has been recognized multiple times by Stiftung Warentest for its outstanding security. His latest venture is OpenTalk: An innovative, scalable, and secure video conferencing solution for Europe, designed as a modern replacement for Jitsi or Big Blue Button and a secure alternative to Zoom, Teams, or Webex. Naturally, it's open source.