How to Keep Your Online
Meetings Secure

Every year, the number of people switching to remote work grows exponentially. According to one study, there are three times more work-from-home jobs in 2023 than there were in 2020. Online video conferencing makes working and socializing from home more convenient and flexible than ever.

There are many choices and ways to connect individuals and groups through online video conferencing, from older platforms like Skype to the now widely used Zoom.

With high-speed, reliable fiber internet from Kosciusko Connect, you can enjoy clear, consistent video and audio conferencing online with your family, friends, and co-workers. Having a strong internet connection makes a significant difference in your online meeting experience.

Yet, security risks exist for online video conferencing users. These risks can range from the unauthorized recording of video and audio conferences by outsiders to “Zoom Bombing,” where uninvited strangers can parachute into a seemingly private video conference and hijack it. Indeed, some incidents were so disturbing that the FBI felt the need to speak out and issued a public warning about the potential threats.

Fortunately, you can take steps to secure your meetings and feel safe and confident when chatting with other users online.

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Meeting Passwords and Unique Meeting IDs

Establishing a personal, unique Meeting ID code before each online video conference and a separate, carefully-shared password or PIN number is one of the simplest measures you can take to secure your meeting. Don’t overlook this most basic of protections!

 

Utilize the “Waiting Room”

Many online video conference apps offer a feature that allows the conference host to admit people to the “meeting room” from a “waiting room.” The waiting room enables the host to see who is trying to enter before they can join the conference, adding an extra level of security.

 

Set Notifications

Allow “notifications” every time someone attempts to enter the online video meeting room. This setting allows the meeting room participants to see if any uninvited “guests” enter and try to create any mischief.

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Lock the Room

After you’ve set your unique meeting ID and password and safely admitted only invited participants into the conference, be sure to “lock the room.” This feature prevents anyone else from entering after you’ve locked the conference—and also encourages your guests to arrive on time for the meeting!

 

Software Updates and Security Patches

The best online video conference software developers regularly test their programs and apps for security compromises and flaws. Occasionally, they will update their software and create security patches. These updates and security fixes are only protective if you and your fellow online video conference participants install them! So be sure to look out for these updates and patches or set up automatic updates.

Online video conferencing is a fantastic technology that brings people closer together—and can make working groups more collaborative and productive. Taking the five steps described above will help keep your online video conferences safe and secure.

 

Further Reading:

7 Ways to Secure Your Personal Online Data

How to Take Your Home Office to the Next Level

Why You Need to Abandon Virtual Rooms and Reinvent Your Group Chats