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Zoom gains security with two-step authentication – Somag News
The Zoom videoconferencing platform received a new security update and now supports two-step authentication for companies.

The Zoom videoconferencing platform received a new security update and now supports two-step authentication for companies. The functionality is already being released globally by the company and brings options to ensure an extra layer of protection for users.
Zoom’s two-step authentication offers an extra step when logging into a meeting. In addition to needing a username and password, the user has to provide other evidence to prove that he is the owner of the account that will enter the confer…
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