Webex meets stringent privacy standards for use in the CJEU
Webex, the first and only videoconferencing solution to get the green light from the EDPS for use by the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU). In its Decision published on July 13, 2023, the EDPS considers that the use of Cisco Webex videoconferencing and related services by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) complies with data protection standards under Regulation 2018/1725 applicable to EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies. Webex videoconference validated by the EDPS for use at the ECJ.
At Cisco, they take privacy and security very seriously.
Maximum compliance with the EU Cloud Code of Conduct, and more. Webex videoconference validated by the EDPS for use at the ECJ.
EU Cloud Code of ConductIn addition to EU Cloud CoC, Webex features enable organizations to comply with specific local rules and standards, such as the German C5, the Spanish ENS and many other certifications with third-party audits.
Complete data localization
Webex allows organizations to keep their data in the EU. With Webex’s data centers in Frankfurt and Amsterdam, European users can rest assured that their data will remain within the EU, from their user-generated content (files, messages, recordings) to analytics data, logs, third-party services, user profiles and even billing data. Webex is currently the only collaboration platform that supports full data residency in the EU.
Next-generation encryption
End-to-end security is essential to protect privacy, as it offers greater security and confidentiality. That’s why Webex uses zero trust end-to-end encryption. With this, Webex prevents outsiders from intercepting communications. In addition, the meeting encryption keys are only accessible to meeting participants. Webex cannot access the meeting key, hence “Zero-Trust”. Additional security measures include malware protection and data loss prevention.
Next-generation encryption
End-to-end security is essential to protect privacy, as it offers greater security and confidentiality. That’s why Webex uses zero trust end-to-end encryption. With this, Webex prevents outsiders from intercepting communications. In addition, the meeting encryption keys are only accessible to meeting participants. Webex cannot access the meeting key, hence “Zero-Trust”. Additional security measures include malware protection and data loss prevention.
Cisco’s commitment to privacy and security
For Cisco, privacy is more than a compliance issue; it is a business imperative, as evidenced by our long-standing security, data protection, and privacy programs for our products and services. MetrigyGartner
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