Implementing End-to-End Encryption in the Browser
Developer-trusted, enterprise-ready. Join Emil Ivov, Video Product Lead for 8x8, Jitsi founder and Matt Gardner, Head of Developer Relations for 8x8 to see firsthand just how easy it is to put video meetings in your apps with Jitsi as a Service. You won’t want to miss this live demo on December 15th. Sign up at https://t.co/uKA6xSDYDk?amp=1
WebRTC is end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) in simple peer to peer sessions, but middle boxes like media servers often perform decryption for larger calls. Emil Ivov of 8×8 will review how 8×8 leveraged new browser API’s with WebRTC to provide true, always-on E2EE in the open source Jitsi project.
Emil will cover Insertable Streams, SFrame and KMS technologies in WebRTC.
Speaker: Emil Ivov, Head of Product, Video Collaboration at 8x8. Jitsi Founder and Project Lead
Thank you to our sponsors!
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WebRTC is end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) in simple peer to peer sessions, but middle boxes like media servers often perform decryption for larger calls. Emil Ivov of 8×8 will review how 8×8 leveraged new browser API’s with WebRTC to provide true, always-on E2EE in the open source Jitsi project.
Emil will cover Insertable Streams, SFrame and KMS technologies in WebRTC.
Speaker: Emil Ivov, Head of Product, Video Collaboration at 8x8. Jitsi Founder and Project Lead
Thank you to our sponsors!
Видео Implementing End-to-End Encryption in the Browser канала Kranky Geek
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