
Over the past few weeks, Zoom users have reported everything from uninvited guests playing pranks during a meeting, to more serious offenses such as stolen information obtained during a private conversation.

We all know that Zoom is a great software to help us adhere to social distancing guidelines, while still maintaining the personal touch that comes with in-person collaboration – but it’s equally important to consider that Zoom software, when not used correctly, can introduce cyber security risk. For many, this new routine involves hosting and attending Zoom meetings to connect virtually with colleagues and friends. With a few weeks of quarantine under our belts, we’re all finally settling into the new norm of COVID-19.
