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Interview With Robert Dickerson – Director of Product Innovation & Strategy at VirnetX

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From https://www.safetydetectives.com/blog/robert-dickerson-virnetx/

SafetyDetectives spoke with Robert Dickinson, Director of Product Innovation and Strategy at VirnetX. We talked about the different services offered by VirnetX, Zoombombing and how you can avoid it, potential cybersecurity threats, and tips for securing your network. 

Can you please introduce yourself, and talk about your background and your role at VirnetX?

Robert Dickerson is the Director of Product Innovation and Strategy at VirnetX (NYSE: VHC). VirnetX is an Internet security and technology company that was founded in 2005.

As Director of Product Innovation and Strategy, I’m responsible for driving product innovation and executing product initiatives to create security solutions for our customers and partners.

What does VirnetX specialize in, and what are your flagship services?

At VirnetX, we are committed to preventing cyberattacks. VirnetX strives to prioritize user safety with private and secure virtual environments because these elements are vital for maintaining business continuity. Below are VirnetX’s core products and services:

The War Room interface

Can you explain how War Room prevents Zoombombing?

From corporations such as Peloton to celebrities like Olivia Munn, enterprises and consumers have been victims of being “Zoombombed.” VirnetX is answering the call with War Room to mitigate threats and protect users from a potential cyber pitfall. As the industry’s most secure video conferencing solution, War Room elevates today’s remote workforce by providing secure video conferencing with a comprehensive security posture to prevent cyber attackers from accessing critical and sensitive information.

With War Room, meeting links are only accessible by authorized and authenticated participants given access by the meeting host. Thus, Zoombombing is eliminated, because just knowing the meeting link does not give an individual access to the meeting. For unauthorized participants, the meeting does not exist. They will be automatically blocked from joining and will not have access to the meeting topic or participants through the meeting link itself. War Room’s alternative approach is to eliminate all public access. Unfortunately, other third-party video conferencing solutions create features like waiting rooms to give a false sense of meeting security. Instead of enforcing all participant authentication and creating a truly secure meeting, they instead force the host to filter out unwanted participants at the start of every meeting.

Other than Zoombombing, what are some cybersecurity concerns with online meetings?

With the rise of the hybrid workforce, the threat of remote attacks is at an all-time high. According to IBM, the average cost of a data breach in the US is $9.4M. While breaches can be costly, diffusing Zoombombing and other destructive threats has never been more critical for businesses. Without secure video conferencing, the consequences can be dire. For example, Zoombombing and other attacks can significantly harm a corporation’s reputation and financial bottom line.

Do you have tips or advice for remote workers to secure their data and network from hackers?

Incorporating robust security measures are the best way for a company to protect its attack surface and prevent costly incidents. Here are some best practices:

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