In security, whitelisting is preferable to blacklisting. However given that people can already whitelist by only sharing one window (which is what I, and I guess most security conscious people, always do) I'm not sure there's a business here.
In security, whitelisting is preferable to blacklisting. However given that people can already whitelist by only sharing one window (which is what I, and I guess most security conscious people, always do) I'm not sure there's a business here.
I was puzzled by that, too: I'm always mystified when people share their entire screen on a Zoom call instead of just the one window they need to show me. Zoom even makes it easy to change out what you're sharing (add / subtract) any time.
Having seen a giant work meltdown stemming from a colleague's Slack DM accidentally broadcast over a Zoom call, I'm always paranoid about it.