INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Announcing the new feature, Zoom said that it will help organisations to minimise the risk of identity theft and
security breaches
Video calling app Zoom has introduced an enhanced two-factor authentication making it easier for
organisations to protect their users and prevent security breaches.The 2FA has a secure login feature and will requite users to present two
to use a password or pin, or information on something that they use, be it a smartcard or mobile device
They will also be required to use biometric authentication options such as fingerprint or voice.Zoom said that the 2FA provides a number of
With it, organisations can minimise the risk of identity theft and security breaches by adding extra layer of security that restricts others
from accessing accounts by guessing passwords or gaining access to employee's or students' devices.It will also enable one to meet
compliance obligations for sensitive data and customer information.The 2FA is beneficial for small businesses as it provides a free and
effective way to validate users
They will not have to pay for an SSO service
It also spares users from constant password management.The Zoom 2FA provides users option to use authentication apps that support Time-Based
One-Time Password (TOTP) protocol or sends a code via SMS or phone call as the second factor of account authentication process.How to
activate Zoom 2FAStep 1: Sign-in to the Zoom DashboardStep 2: Click on the Advanced button in the navigation menu and go to SecurityStep 3:
2FA:(i) All users in your account(ii) Users with specific roles: Click Select specified roles, choose the roles, and then press OK.(iii)
Users belonging to specific groups: Click the pencil icon, choose the groups, and then tap on OK.Step 5: In the end, Click Save button to
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