Standard Chartered Chief Tells Employees to Stay Off Zoom, Google Hangouts

Standard Chartered staff are said to be mostly using Blue Jeans.

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By Reuters | Updated: 15 April 2020 11:10 IST
Highlights
  • "Zoombombing" incidents have rattled all kinds of users
  • Zoom in March had about 200 million people using its system every day
  • Zoom last week tapped former Facebook security chief as an adviser

Choosing a communications provider is tricky for banks

Standard Chartered is the first major global bank to tell employees not to use Zoom Video Communications Inc during the coronavirus pandemic due to cybersecurity concerns, according to a memo seen by Reuters.

The message, sent by Chief Executive Officer Bill Winters to managers last week, also warned against using Google's Hangouts platform for virtual gatherings.

Neither service offers the level of encryption of conversations that rivals like Cisco's Webex, Microsoft's Teams or Blue Jeans do, industry experts said.

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A Standard Chartered spokeswoman declined to comment on a Reuters query on the memo. She said cybersecurity remains a top priority and that staff can use several authorised tools for audio and video conferencing.

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The London-based bank is the latest entity to distance itself from Zoom after interlopers exposed security flaws by bursting into strangers' video chats in the nude, inserting lewd images into presentations or hurling racial slurs at participants.

These "Zoombombing" incidents have rattled all kinds of users, as hoards of business people, students, families and friends flocked to the service to stay connected while isolating during the pandemic. Zoom in March had about 200 million people using its system every day, up from 10 million last year.

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Banks have particular worries about cybersecurity because of regulations that can penalize them for exposing customer information, even if inadvertently.

Standard Chartered staff are mostly using Blue Jeans, said two employees who were not authorised to speak on the matter.

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The bank joins others ranging from Elon Musk's SpaceX to New York City's public school system and governments in Taiwan and Germany in placing restrictions on Zoom. Meanwhile, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation warned Americans of its dangers two weeks ago.

Zoom, founded and headed by former Cisco manager Eric Yuan, last week tapped former Facebook Inc security chief Alex Stamos as an adviser on safety and privacy concerns to quell the global backlash against its perceived flaws.

Zoom did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Tricky Choice
Choosing a communications provider is tricky for banks, which have to balance security concerns, data-access needs and the preferences of clients and employees, who may wander off to another service outside official channels if rules are too stringent.

Industry workers described a mixed experience with video chats in the age of coronavirus.

Two JPMorgan Chase employees said they regularly hold meetings on Zoom and that the bank had not offered any formal guidance about its use.

Some Goldman Sachs employees have been holding virtual "pub outings" on Zoom, where they connect after work with a cocktail or beer in hand to chat, a source said. The bank's chief technology officer told staff in an April 3 video that they could use Zoom and Blue Jeans.

Morgan Stanley employees are also allowed to use Zoom, among other options, a source there said. Barclays only uses Zoom if a client requests it, according to a source. People at Wells Fargo and Citigroup said Zoom is not a familiar option at their banks, which rely on other services.

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