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Prevention

  • Use a password when setting up zoom meeting.  This is a very low barrier as you can provide the zoom link with the password and probably sufficient.
  • If your group is small, you can use a waiting room and let people in as they join.  This is effective at preventing unwanted zoom attendees, but it is easy to miss that someone is in the waiting room.
  • Tightest security is to require users to log in to Zoom before joining the room, but this can be time consuming especially if anyone in the group doesn't already have a login.

Response to Unwanted Attendees

In the unlikely event that your development team is Zoom-bombed or interfered with in any way, the recommendation is to...

  • immediately end the Zoom call
  • post a new Zoom link in Slack channel: developer-congress


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