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Zoom Introduces Two-Factor Authentication For Enhanced Security

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The Zoom video-first unified communications platform is highly popular today and has become a standard for most business communications and also for educational institutes. However, Zoom security has been a major concern and many users have migrated to other platforms like Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Google Classroom, Moodle, etc. Zoom is aware of this and has taken steps to beef up its security in recent months. Its most recent announcement is enhanced Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), which makes it easier for admins and organizations to protect their users and prevent security breaches right from the platform.

The Two-Factor Authentication identifies online users by requiring them to present two or more pieces of evidence, or credentials, that authenticate their ownership of the account, such as something the user knows (a password or pin), something the user owns (a smart card or mobile device), or something the user has (fingerprints, voice).

The benefits of Zoom Two-Factor Authentication

Zoom’s 2FA within their unified communications platform provides a secure way to validate users and protect against security breaches and provides a number of benefits, including:

With Zoom’s 2FA, users have the option to use authentication apps that support Time-Based One-Time Password (TOTP) protocol (such as Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, and FreeOTP), or have Zoom send a code via SMS or phone call, as the second factor of the account authentication process.


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How to enable Zoom’s Two-Factor Authentication

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. To enable Zoom’s 2FA at the account-level for password-based authentication, account admins should take the following steps:

To learn more about Zoom’s 2FA and how to set it up for the users in your organization, visit the support page. For more on Zoom platform security, visit the security webpage.

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