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|Scenario Task Description=Secure telephony and video conferencing on the Internet did not exist until very recently, when [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZRTP ZRTP], a cryptographic standard for voice over IP (VOIP) conferencing was invented by Phil Zimmerman, the same person who gave us [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy PGP] encryption for email. ZRTP offers end-to-end encryption of the conversations and has been implemented in [https://jitsi.org/ Jitsi]  and [http://www.linphone.org Linphone]. Both tools encrypt audio and video conferencing and are available for use on all common platforms.
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In addition Jitsi also offers a conferencing service accessible directly from the browser, called [https://jitsi.org/Projects/JitsiMeet Jitsi Meet]. You can [https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet install the open source] package on your own computer or use their publicly available portal at https://meet.jit.si. Note that this web service provides only transport layer security (TLS) and not end-to-end encryption as the clients mentioned above, which means that the connection is encrypted but the content is accessible to the provider.
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 26 November 2015

Solution- Surveillance
Tools and Services: Linphone, Jitsi, Jitsi Meet

Secure telephony and video conferencing on the Internet did not exist until very recently, when ZRTP, a cryptographic standard for voice over IP (VOIP) conferencing was invented by Phil Zimmerman, the same person who gave us PGP encryption for email. ZRTP offers end-to-end encryption of the conversations and has been implemented in Jitsi and Linphone. Both tools encrypt audio and video conferencing and are available for use on all common platforms.
In addition Jitsi also offers a conferencing service accessible directly from the browser, called Jitsi Meet. You can install the open source package on your own computer or use their publicly available portal at https://meet.jit.si. Note that this web service provides only transport layer security (TLS) and not end-to-end encryption as the clients mentioned above, which means that the connection is encrypted but the content is accessible to the provider.



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Fa/می‌خواهم دربارهٔ همایش‌های اینترنتی صوتی و تصویری ایمن بدانم I want to learn about secure audio and video conferencing fa 23 March 2016 00:11:15
Ru/Я хочу узнать о видео и аудио конференциях I want to learn about secure audio and video conferencing ru 25 March 2016 08:45:25