Zoom is acquiring Keybase, a secure messaging and file sharing service, as the video communications company tries to improve the privacy and security of its platform. Keybase cofounder Max Krohn will ...
In its latest effort to beef up security, Zoom has acquired Keybase, a popular startup that provides encrypted communication services -- like secure messaging and file sharing. The deal is part of ...
Zoom has acquired Keybase as part of its 90-day plan to focus on the security of the video conferencing platform. On Thursday (7 May), Zoom CEO Eric Yuan announced that the company has acquired ...
With their first release, Keybase simplified encrypted file sharing, allowing anyone to securely send data without the need for additional third-party software. Now the company wants to bring that ...
When you think of online security, hopefully by now two-factor authentication springs to mind. WIRED certainly pushes the feature every chance we get. And for good reason! It's a solid protection ...
Video conferencing software platform Zoom has agreed to acquire Keybase, the New York-based end-to-end-encrypted messaging and file-sharing platform built on advanced cryptography. Terms of the ...
Keybase started off as co-founder and developer Max Krohn’s “hobby project"—a way for people to share PGP keys with a simple username-based lookup. Then Chris Coyne (who also was cofounder of OkCupid ...
Keybase, a cryptographic message and verification startup, has raised US$10.8 million in a Series A funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz and including angel investors and entrepreneurs such as ...