Dallas, Texas--(Newsfile Corp. - March 15, 2022) - AONMeetings has launched a Web Conference solution this year in order to compete against the likes of Zoom Video Communications, Inc. and Microsoft Teams. Founder Dwight Reed developed and launched the platform to penetrate an industry that has been monopolized by a few key players. But he sees that the market is ripe for opportunities where a more cost-effective, features-rich solution can provide a solid alternative for users.
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In a world where security is paramount, AONMeetings has developed a web-based conferencing solution that includes a range of security integrations to modernize the solution.
AONMeetings offers 8 layers of security. Secure video conferencing software from the provider uses end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) video conferencing, which ensures the privacy of all participants. The security provided by this type of encryption is made up of two components: Data Transport Layer Security (DTLS), which is a communications protocol used to prevent message forgery, tampering, and eavesdropping. Secure Real-Time Protocol (SRTP) is another component, which protects real-time streaming data - specifically audio and video, encrypting data, and authenticating messages.
Secure video conferencing is covered by E2EE on all levels, from an overarching infrastructure to the security of conference rooms, cameras, microphones, and call setup (signaling) - as well as any other endpoints that clients may access.
AONMeeting's platform has been designed to allow users to hold meetings worldwide and actively work with doctors, lawyers, and other professionals whose information must be protected. It is built on the trust of people who are driven by customer service.
"We were doing virtual conferences for corporations and using Zoom, which was very expensive, and also didn't have all the features needed to produce a high-quality virtual conference. So we decided to put together a platform that was more reasonably priced and business friendly so that small businesses, as well as large businesses, could still participate and grow their businesses," said CEO Dwight Reed.
Despite comprehensive security integrations, the provider has gone one step further by providing "Do's" and "Don'ts" and other best practices on the company's website to ensure users get the most out of their experience. At the same time, clients can maintain the peace of mind that their data is not at risk of being compromised by unruly intrusion threats that are becoming more prevalent in small and medium business environments that use web conferencing software.