CQD data for End-to-end encryption for one-to-one Microsoft Teams calls

MS 426 Reputation points
2022-01-18T09:54:45.793+00:00

Hi,

We have enabled End to End encryption in our tenant for one to one calls.
Is it possible to have E2EE call count in CQD reports? if so please give some insights.

Thank you,
MS

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  1. JimmyYang-MSFT 58,751 Reputation points Moderator
    2022-01-19T03:40:56.367+00:00

    Hi @MS

    Is it possible to have E2EE call count in CQD reports?

    This kinds of call count cannot displayed in CQD.

    In end-to-end encryption, the keys are derived using Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS).The Microsoft server has no access to the key. This makes the data unreadable for the server.


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