
Zoom announced it has implemented Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) to protect all user accounts against cyber attacks.
“Zoom’s enhanced Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) makes it easier for admins and organizations to protect their users and prevent security breaches right from our own platform.” reads the announcement published by Zoom.
“Zoom offers a range of authentication methods such as SAML, OAuth, and/or password-based authentication, which can be individually enabled or disabled for an account.”
In order to use 2FA, it needs to be enabled on the Zoom account. Sign into the Zoom Dashboard. Navigate to Advanced -> Security in the menu, and toggle the “Sign in with Two-Factor Authentication” option on. Then select to enable 2FA for one of the following options:
- All users in your account
- Users with specific roles
- Users belonging to specific groups
Read more about it here.