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		<title>Make your Zoom Secure</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tomorrow (Friday) morning, expect a completed guide that is quick for you to implement to lock down your Zoom security. Get started now on a few settings: To help prevent an attacker logging into your Zoom account, enable two-step login. Once activated, then when you log in, you&#8217;ll enter your password along with a separate [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://fosterinstitute.com/make-your-zoom-secure/">Make your Zoom Secure</a> appeared first on <a href="https://fosterinstitute.com">Foster Institute</a>.</p>
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<p>To help prevent an attacker logging into your Zoom account, enable two-step login. Once activated, then when you log in, you&#8217;ll enter your password along with a separate numerical code. Rather than sending the code as a text message, Zoom uses a more secure approach and requires you to use a passcode generator app. To configure two-step login, go into your account settings. Scroll down until you see the word Admin in the left-hand column, click on Advanced and then click the security option. Scroll down the main window until you see Sign in with Two-Factor Authentication. Enable the option. Sign out of Zoom and sign back in to complete the installation. Follow the prompts to associate your authentication app with Zoom.</p>
<p>When you schedule a meeting, for Meeting ID setting, select Generate Automatically. I&#8217;ll explain why soon, know that you need to keep your Personal Meeting ID private except for a few people you trust.</p>
<p>Zoom permits you to choose whether or not to require passwords for your meetings. In most cases, you should require a password. As long as someone gets the meeting notice you send them, they won&#8217;t even need the password because the password gets imbedded into the meeting invitation. However, embedding the passphrase inside the invitation exposes you to a risk. If an unauthorized person obtains the invitation, they too can authenticate to your meeting without needing to know the password.</p>
<p>One of the best security features is a tool called Waiting Room. Tomorrow’s tool will show how to set it up quickly. Be sure to sign up for our newsletter to receive the links for a powerful experience tomorrow and a concise video on Monday morning.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://fosterinstitute.com/make-your-zoom-secure/">Make your Zoom Secure</a> appeared first on <a href="https://fosterinstitute.com">Foster Institute</a>.</p>
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