As many of us continue working from home in the new year, we are likely still depending on Zoom for video meetings.
There are multiple best practices to follow and different security features and settings you can enable to bolster user and meeting security. Some of the features you can use to secure your meetings include allowing only signed-in users to join, enabling the Waiting Room, locking the meeting, reporting any users or removing unwanted or disruptive participants, and enabling End-to-End Encryption. You can also secure your own account by enabling single sign-on (SSO) and two-factor authentication (2FA).
Some overall common best practices for Zoom usage include setting up automatic updates, and designating a security contact to receive communications about security updates. Zoom now offers a Zoom Security Basics course in their Learning Center; this is a free platform designed to educate and empower Zoom users to confidently use Zoom.
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