Audio Signature
embeds a user's personal information into the audio as an inaudible watermark if they record during a meeting. If the audio file is shared without permission, Zoom can help identify which participant recorded the meeting.
Watermark Screenshot
superimposes an image, consisting of a portion of a meeting participant’s own email address, onto the shared content they are viewing and the video of the person who is sharing their screen.
Zoom offers a range of authentication methods such as SAML, OAuth, and/or Password based which can be individually enabled/disabled for an account. Users authenticating with username and password can also enable two-factor authentication (2FA) as an additional layer of security to sign in.
Zoom works with Okta as well as other enterprise identity management platforms such as Centrify, Microsoft Active Directory, Gluu, OneLogin, PingOne, Shibboleth, and many others. Zoom can map attributes to provision a user to a different group with feature controls.
OAuth-based provisioning works with Google or Facebook OAuth for instant provisioning. Zoom also offers an API call to pre-provision users from any database backend.
Additionally, your organization or university can add users to your account automatically with managed domains. Once your managed domain application is approved, all existing and new users with your email address domain will be added to your account.