Zoom Video Communications Inc. is further bolstering its ranks as the startup deals with security questions around its system, naming President Trump’s former national-security adviser, H.R. McMaster, as an independent director. Zoom has enjoyed a surge in popularity during the coronavirus pandemic as people shelter at home and use its tool to connect with colleagues, family and friends. But the attention also has increased scrutiny of the platform over how it handles data. In the U.S., more than two dozen attorney general’s...
Source: Wall Street Journal May 06, 2020 17:32 UTC