![]() ![]() Users generally access Zoom in one of two ways. Group Policy was the only tooling at my disposal, so I had to skin GPOs to meet my needs. Naturally the first thought is to simply block access to the Zoom website at the perimeter, but for a variety of reasons, this wasn’t an option where I was – it had to be something done in-session. I’m not here to discuss the ins and outs of whether Zoom should be allowed to be used or not – I know of plenty enterprises where it is allowed as well as those where it is banned – but if you do find yourself told to take the ban-hammer to it, this is how you could achieve that. In a lot of enterprises, use of it has been banned outright because of concerns about the code base and privacy. Many security teams, though, don’t share the rosy view of Zoom that most of the world’s user base seem to have. I’m sure you’re all familiar with Zoom – it saw a rapid explosion in usage once the COVID pandemic took off, and is on the verge of becoming a byword for video calling. I had a requirement recently where I needed to cut off access to Zoom from my Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment. ![]()
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