Question 1: Core Defense [10 Marks] (CLO 1) According to the article below written by Rae Hodge from CNET, published las

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Question 1: Core Defense [10 Marks] (CLO 1) According to the article below written by Rae Hodge from CNET, published last April 28, 2020, entitled "Zoom security issues:Zoom could be vulnerable to foreign surveillance, intel report says" As the coronavirus pandemic forced millions of people to stay home over the past two months, Zoom suddenly became the video meeting service of choice: Daily meeting participants on the platform surged from 10 million in December to 200 million in March, and 300 million in April. With that popularity came Zoom's privacy risks extending rapidly to massive numbers of people. From built-in attention-tracking features to recent upticks in "Zoombombing" (in which uninvited attendees break in and disrupt meetings, often with hate-filled or pornographic content), the company's security practices have been drawing more attention -- along with at least three lawsuits. A federal intelligence analysis obtained by ABC News has warned that Zoom could be vulnerable to intrusions by foreign government spy services. Issued by the Department of Homeland Security's Cyber Mission and Counterintelligence Mission centers, the analysis has reportedly been distributed to government and law enforcement agencies around the country. The notice warns that security updates to the software may not be effective as malicious actors may "capitalize on delays and develop exploits based on the vulnerability and available patches." A spokesperson for Zoom told ABC News the analysis is "heavily misinformed, includes blatant inaccuracies about Zoom's operations, and the authors themselves admit only "moderate confidence' in their reporting." Based on the report stated above and current status of Zoom Video and Web Conferencing: 1. What are the possible problems that Zoom Video and Web Conferencing have encountered? (2 Marks) 2. As information security students, How do Zoom company should address the problem in terms of Core defense mechanism in web application security? (8 Marks)
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