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Preparation and Security for Zoom Webinars and Meetings
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Review these webinar and meeting settings to choose the most secure and appropriate setting for your event.
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Preparation for Zoom Webinar
Host will schedule the webinar with appropriate options selected to maintain a desired level of security based on anticipated attendance.
Review Dartmouth's quick guide for Securing Zoom Meetings and Webinars (PowerPoint attached to this article)
Review Dartmouth's more in depth guide Zoom Security Setting Comparison (Excel attached to this article)
Host will designate panelist(s) (Note: the static camera at the lectern serves as a “panelist” in the webinar for all in-room presenters. Any remote presenters would have separate panelist designations.
Webinar Security and Privacy
Q&A questions posed by attendees are only visible to Host/Panelists (select this in Webinar settings)
For screen shared content, if it is not being shared directly by the presenter, consider renaming the sharing source to the organization name rather than using an individuals name.
Preparation for Zoom Meeting
Host should schedule the meeting with appropriate options selected to maintain a desired level of security based on anticipated attendance.
Review Dartmouth's quick guide for Securing Zoom Meetings and Webinars (PowerPoint attached to this article)
Review Dartmouth's more in depth guide Zoom Security Setting Comparison (Excel attached to this article)
Review
Zoom's Best Practices for Securing Your Zoom Meetings
Meeting Security and Privacy
Basic level ––
Enable Waiting Room
Enable on your user account
Waiting Room Options
How to Customize the Waiting Room
Only authenticated users can join meetings – (minimum option: Sign in to Zoom)
Only authenticated users can join meetings from Web client
Host and participant video set to OFF (which can be turned on after start of meeting). You can set this per your account or per meeting in your Zoom settings.
Mute participants upon entry
Limit Screen Sharing to Host only
Disable Chat
Set Identify guest participants in the meeting/webinar to ON
Set Allow removed participants to rejoin to OFF
Set Allow participants to rename themselves to OFF
Extra security steps if the Host anticipates inappropriate disruptions ––
Security Button
- Please familiarize yourself with the security button at the bottom of Zoom when you are a host of a meeting. You have many options, including the following:
Lock Meeting
Disable screen-sharing
Turn off chat or file sharing
Enable Waiting Room
Give/Revoke participant activities
Please see
this Zoom KB
for more information.
Set Hide participant profile pictures in a meeting to ON
Set Report participants to Zoom to ON
Disable Annotation
Disable Whiteboard
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Article ID:
117655
Created
Mon 10/5/20 4:29 PM
Modified
Tue 6/28/22 10:55 AM
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