Zoom introduces two-factor authentication to boost users' security
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meet app Zoom has
introduced Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for additional security, making it
easier for admins and organisations to protect their users data and prevent
security breaches.
To
enable Zoom's 2FA at the account-level for password-based authentication,
account admins sign-in to the Zoom Dashboard.
"In
the navigation menu, click Advanced, then Security. Make sure the Sign in with
Two-Factor Authentication option is enabled. Select one of these options to
enable 2FA for: All users in your account: Enable 2FA for all users in the
account," the company said in a statement on Friday.
One
can choose users with specific roles and users belonging to specific groups
too. Read More
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