Ways to Prevent Zoom Bombing

Conducting both business meetings and education via video conference has become the new normal. With the change in work behavior, so to has the change in malicious activity. Sometimes random or targeted “Zoom bombing” attacks occur where individuals interrupt scheduled meetings with noise, harassing messages, or inappropriate screen shares.

I have created this  Zoom Room Security Decision Matrix to help Zoom room administrators decide on which security settings to enable when scheduling meetings via the zoom.us portal:

 Zoom Room Security Decision Matrix

Internal ParticipantsExternal Participants
Known
Participants 

(distribution lists/emails)
Require Authentication (domain)
Require Passcode
Require Sign in to Zoom
Require Passcode
Publicly Posted
URL
Require Registration
Require Authentication (domain)
Require Passcode
Require Registration
Require Sign in to Zoom
Require Passcode


Official Zoom.US Documentation

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