2021
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4645429
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CSCCE Tech Tip Sheet - Zoom bombing: How to deal with bad actors during Zoom events

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“…We also learned that in real time, upon the occasion that Zoombombing happens, there is a "Suspend Participant Activities" button in the "Security" menu that will lock the meeting, disable screen sharing & chat, turn off all audio & video, and give the host a chance to report the incident to Zoom. An excellent resource on this topic, from which we drew many helpful tips, is [12].…”
Section: Strategies For Preventing Zoombombingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also learned that in real time, upon the occasion that Zoombombing happens, there is a "Suspend Participant Activities" button in the "Security" menu that will lock the meeting, disable screen sharing & chat, turn off all audio & video, and give the host a chance to report the incident to Zoom. An excellent resource on this topic, from which we drew many helpful tips, is [12].…”
Section: Strategies For Preventing Zoombombingmentioning
confidence: 99%