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We're thrilled with the match, and we're excited to be working on security that affects everyone we know.
For many weeks, everyone on earth has faced the same question:"How do we keep life moving forward if we can't meet in person?" Teachers, small businesses, big businesses, local governments, and even our families: they've all turned to video communications. The world's connections areunbroken thanks to screens and cameras, and Zoom has exploded from an enterprise application to a householdname, helping to keep the economy alive andfamilies together.
Hundreds of millions of participants (free and paid) are using it every day. My neighbor, awoodworking artist, carved and painted this:
Animals are using Zoom, night and day.
Keybase has spent the last six years publishing tech to solve public key infrastructure. The crypto-devil is in these kinds of details:
This is just scratching the surface. These are not easy problems. Often, the right answers bubble up into user experience.
Beneath the surface, the correct solution usually requires auditable chains of signatures, likely dangling off a merkle tree. Sound familiar? This is what we've been working on.
In our estimation, Zoom owes much of its success to its flexibility. You can use the Zoom app on just about any platform, but you can also dial in over a plain old copper phone line. You can also use their website, and in that case, you might be password-authenticated or even a guest.All of these cases work, and they work well. They must continue to work.
Also, Zoom calls can optionally be recorded and distributed by the host afterwards. This is great for classrooms and town halls. These features are critical to connect the world in such a dangerous time.
How do all these accommodations fit into the security story? This is what we're excited to work on.
Initially, our single top priority is helping to make Zoom even more secure. There are no specific plans for the Keybase app yet. Ultimately Keybase's future is in Zoom's hands, and we'll see where that takes us. Of course, if anything changes about Keybase’s availability, our users will get plenty of notice.
So, our shortest-term directive is to significantly improve our security effectiveness, by working on a product that's that much bigger than Keybase. We can't be more specific than that, because we're just diving in.
Cryptography for everyone,
❤️ Keybase
Using Zoom
Yeah, we'll be in touch if anything changes with Keybase. There's a pending release with much improved team management in it, which we'd been holding off on while distracted with this deal. That will ship shortly.
Oh, and make sure to installZoomBot, which lets you start a Zoom meeting from your Keybase chat, if you're a Keybase user. :-)