Security News > 2021 > January > Top videoconferencing attacks and security best practices
It's important to understand these threats and how secure configuration of videoconferencing systems can improve the overall security of an organization and individual everyday users.
Making sure your videoconferencing technology is set up securely can help prevent these attacks from being successful.
The significant growth in remote working environments, combined with the very public problems that occurred with the Zoom platform earlier in 2020, prompted the Center for Internet Security team to provide comprehensive security guidance for videoconferencing.
The process to create the CIS Videoconferencing Security Guide began with research to determine the common set of security best practices that apply to a wide range of videoconferencing systems.
The CIS Videoconferencing Security Guide provides prescriptive guidance that is applicable to a wide variety of videoconferencing systems in use today.
Download the CIS Videoconferencing Security Guide today to provide a common reference for the organization and the individual remote workers to jointly maintain the security of videoconferencing, the confidentiality of communications, and ultimately the organization's intellectual property.
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