Unlock UIC Zoom Security: The Insider's Guide To Safe Meetings - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions
Overview
All scheduled uic zoom meetings require meeting passwords.
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Open the zoom application.
Zoom supports multiple methods of authentication.
To use uic sso shibboleth authentication, click on sign in with sso.
If this is the first time you have used the client, the domain field will be blank.
Type uic into the field and continue.
The key is knowing how to configure and use these tools effectively.
In this article, well introduce the essential steps to ensure your zoom meetings remain safe and secure.
Setting up secure zoom meetings.
Enable passcodes and waiting rooms.
Set a meeting passcode to prevent unauthorized access.
Restrict your meeting to uic students by requiring attendees to join using their university credentials.
Dont publicize zoom links.
The more people who are aware of the link to your meeting, the greater the likelihood of it being shared with potential intruders.
After the meeting has begun, you can lock the meeting, preventing anyone further from joining.
To lock the meeting, follow the steps below:
Locking the meeting using the security tab.
Click the participants button from the bottom screen toolbar.
It works flawlessly with uics digital systems, making it super convenient for everyone involved.
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Uic campus staff, faculty and students (with the exception of ui hospital and clinics), are eligible for zoom pro licenses.
Zoom pro provides video and audio conferencing meetings for up to 300 participants.