Zoom security issues: Zoombombings continue, include racist language and child abuse – CNET
Classroom security
In an electronic mail, a Zoom spokesperson informed CNET that the corporate is continuous to push for wider consumer schooling on current security options and defined its transfer to safe classroom makes use of of the product.
“We recently changed the default settings for education users enrolled in our K-12 program to enable virtual waiting rooms and ensure teachers are the only ones who can share content in class,” the spokesperson mentioned.
“Effective April 5, we are enabling passwords and virtual waiting rooms by default for our Free Basic and Single Pro users. We are also continuing to proactively educate users on how they can protect their meetings from unwanted intruders, including through our offering of trainings, tutorials and webinars to help users understand their own account features and how to best use the platform.”