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Friday, April 24, 2020

FERPA Q&A

Q: I am conducting class meetings using Zoom. How can I prevent “zoombombing” and protect my students’ information?

A: Several security features are available to secure a Zoom meeting. As a meeting host, you can change the default settings before and/or during a meeting. You should also remind students not to share zoom meeting links or meeting IDs with anyone.

To learn about the security features available in Zoom, check out Zoom: Secure Your Zoom Meetings for more information.

Preventing intruders from entering your meeting will protect student information, including their photos, their names, and affiliation with a particular class. It will also prevent the meeting from being disrupted and subjected to inappropriate content.

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