Zero-Trust Architecture
A cybersecurity framework that requires all users, whether inside or outside the organization's network, to be authenticated, authorized, and continuously validated.
In the context of AI and transcription, Zero-Trust Architecture means assuming that cloud servers are inherently vulnerable. Traditional transcription tools (Otter, Fireflies) require you to trust their servers with your most confidential meeting audio. A zero-trust transcription model dictates that the service provider should physically not have access to your data. By processing audio entirely on the local device, CoScript enforces a strict zero-trust model: we cannot leak, sell, or lose your meeting data because we never possess it.
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