Zero Trust security from Webex provides end-to-end encryption and strong identity verification in Personal Room and scheduled meetings.
You must enable video devices at both the site and user levels for end-to-end encryption to work.
Webex for Government supports end-to-end encrypted meetings in Webex App and Webex Meetings.
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In the Meetings app, click . |
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From the Meeting type drop-down list, click E2E Encryption + Identity. |
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Enter the rest of your meeting details, then click Schedule. |
Enable end-to-end encryption by default for all scheduled meetings:
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Click . |
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From the Meeting Type drop-down list, select E2E Encryption + Identity. |
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Click Save. |
To schedule a meeting enabled with end-to-end encryption on your mobile device, you must first set your default meeting type to E2E Encryption + Identity.
Set your default meeting type:
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Click . |
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From the Meeting Type drop-down list, select E2E Encryption + Identity. |
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Click Save. |
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From the Meetings app, swipe left to My Meetings. |
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Tap Schedule
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Enter the rest of your meeting details, then tap Schedule. |
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Open Microsoft Outlook and click . |
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Click Webex Preferences |
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Click Add Webex Meeting. |
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In Meeting Type, select E2E Encryption + Identity from the drop-down list. |
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Click Update. |
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Click |