Zoom Security - Best Practices for Scheduling Meetings

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Zoom-bombing is a recent phenomenon that refers to bad actors dropping in and disrupting Zoom meetings. Here are some recommended best practices for keeping your meetings secure.

Start Here To Protect Your Zoom Meetings

  1. Use a unique Zoom Room ID
    It can be tempting to create a room ID once and then re-use over again as if it were a persistent space. Be aware that the longer you use a Room ID the great the chance it gets discovered.
  2. Only share your room ID with the participants you want to attend - do not publish this ID public websites or distributing broadly via email DLs.
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  3. Protect your Personal Meeting ID (PMI)
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  4. Create a Waiting Room
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Additional Resources

See Zoom's Security page for additional information on Zoom's security features.




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