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Zoom Security Features: Reduce the Odds of Zoombombing
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Increase the security of your Zoom sessions to reduce the chance of unwanted attendees (i.e., Zoombombing). We recommend using as many of these options as you reasonably can without impacting your course or meeting.
Zoom's Waiting Room feature lets the meeting host decide when a participant joins the meeting.
People who try to join a meeting without first signing into their Cornell Zoom account...
In Cornell Zoom, by default only the host can screen share, and screen annotation is turned off. You can change these settings.
Allow Attendee Screen Sharing
To allow...
If you need to remove an uninvited or disruptive attendee from a Zoom meeting:
Open the Participants window if it's not already open by clicking Manage Participants in the Zoom meeting...
Requiring your attendees to authenticate by being signed in to Zoom with a Cornell NetID and password can make your Zoom meeting more secure. It can also save you...