A l’heure où le télétravail se généralise à nouveau sous la contrainte de ce satané Covid, voici un recueil de bonnes pratiques pour sécuriser vos vidéo-conférences.
Ces références pourront également vous être utiles pour rédiger votre directive de sécurité en matière de vidéo-conférence 😉
Pour être concret, voici 7 principes pertinents à mettre en œuvre:
Créez un ID de réunion et un mot de passe de réunion
Verrouillez la réunion
Ne partagez pas largement les liens de vidéoconférence
Now that many of us are staying home to curb the spread of COVID-19, we are spending much more of our lives online. Utilizing conferencing software like Zoom, Google Meet or Cisco Webex is now part of our daily routines as we work, socialize, and learn from the safety of our homes.
Voici encore des documents et des liens qui pourraient vous être utiles:
The surge in video conferencing use during these challenging times shows us the power of community and being connected digitally. Video conferencing lets us share what’s important to us in realtime and to solve problems together without having to be physically present in one location.
With the recent shift of much of the global workforce to home office work environments, it’s a good time to revisit Audio/Video conferencing security best practices.
If you have video meetings, then security is one of the biggest features to be aware of whether you’re looking at different video conferencing services or possibly upgrading your existing software. Cybersecurity has only become more challenging as more companies are moving toward a distributed or work hybrid work model-but not to fret.
In our 2020 security predictions, we pointed out that the modern workforce now has access to options beyond the traditional office setting, and true enough, the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has caused a shift in the way a lot of people work.