COVID-19 Remote Operations

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COVID-19 Remote Operations

As individuals continue the transition to online lessons and meetings, the FBI recommends exercising due diligence and caution in your cybersecurity efforts. The following steps can be taken to mitigate teleconference hijacking threats:

  • Do not make meetings or classrooms public. In Zoom, there are two options to make a meeting private: require a meeting password or use the waiting room feature and control the admittance of guests.
  • Do not share a link to a teleconference or classroom on an unrestricted publicly available social media post. Provide the link directly to specific people.
  • Manage screensharing options. In Zoom, change screensharing to “Host Only.”
  • Ensure users are using the updated version of remote access/meeting applications. In January 2020, Zoom updated their software. In their security update, the teleconference software provider added passwords by default for meetings and disabled the ability to randomly scan for meetings to join.
  • Lastly, ensure that your organization’s telework policy or guide addresses requirements for physical and information security.

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Online Storage

Google Drive

pCloud

Microsoft OneDrive

Dropbox

Video Conference Free

Some of the free options also have a paid option

Zoom Meeting

Skype Meeting

FreeConference

Google Hangouts

Cisco Webex

Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Has a free Non-profit option. This is takes a little work, but it is worth it.

Video Conference Paid

GoToMeeting

Microsoft Teams

Zoom Meetings

LifeSize

GoogleMeet

Cisco Webex