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All those articles about Zoom are getting annoying. I don't mind that some try to manipulate stock prices, but I would like them to find another way than trying to manipulate me.

Can anything be done against this? Surely this is no longer newsworthy once it's been splattered on the first page for two days?

It's a nice change from human malware and orange man bad articles.

/sarcasm

I've been fending this off in my own organization for a few weeks now. Not that our current answer is any better really, at least not as attacked for the moment. The marketing folks keep pointing out how our competition uses it and that we need to advertise it - they can't seem to understand that we cannot use Zoom and that we don't need to advertise the product that we use but just the capabilities we offer.
Can anyone speak to the security models of say MS Teams and Slack? Personally, I really like MS Teams, and Slack is probably my second choice.

I'm working with teams that are using both of these tools nearly daily.

I was on a Zoom meeting earlier today, and imho it was horrible by comparison... constantly cutting out and blurry. I don't get the popularity.