Adaptive Shield Remediation

Adaptive Shield Remediation

Adaptive Shield

How it works: Adaptive Shield Remediation
How it works: Adaptive Shield Remediation
How it works: Adaptive Shield Remediation
How it works: Adaptive Shield Remediation
Overview

Securing the enterprise data and users across these systems in a streamlined and consistent way is becoming ever challenging, with an unprecedented rate of change in the corporate environment, changes made by the SaaS platforms themselves, and dramatic changes in the macro-environment (e.g. WFH)


By utilizing the Adaptive Shield Remediation application for Zoom, administrators can change Zoom settings from their Adaptive Shield's account with a single click.

Each security check at Adaptive Shield has a remediation plan which affects a specific respected setting in Zoom.

Once Adaptive Shield's platform identifies misconfigured setting which can potentially leave your organization at risk, it marks the respected security check as "Failed".

To reconcile it, a remediation plan is suggested in a form of "Quick fix".

Developer Resources
Privacy & Compliance
Requirements
User role
Account admins or Users with required privileges
Zoom account eligibility
Login to check
Permissions - App can view information
Associated with your account and others you're allowed to access

May include administrator name, account email address, billing information, and account plan information.

May include user name, display name, picture, email address, phone number, job information, stated locale, account, user ID, contact lists added by the account or user (which may include contact information a user imports from a third-party app), and other profile information.

Information about participants’ computers, phones, and other devices, which may include information about speakers, microphone, and camera, OS version, hard disk ID, PC name, MAC address, IP address (and general location at the country level derived from it), and other device information.

May include access to calendar of scheduled Zoom meetings and webinars, and related details about those meetings and webinars.

Preferences and settings, which may include whether a passcode or a waiting room is required, permitted event capacity, screen sharing settings, and other settings and configuration information.

Associated with your account, others you're allowed to access, and others included in that information.

Content generated in Zoom products, which may include audio, video, messages, transcriptions, feedback, responses to polls and Q&A, and files, and related context , such as invitation details, meeting or chat name, and meeting agenda.

Information about how people and their devices interact with Zoom products, which may include when participants join/leave, whether participants sent messages and who they message with, performance data, and other usage information and metrics.

Permissions - App can manage information
Associated with your account and others you're allowed to access

Manage your account, which may include creating sub-accounts or changing account plan options.

Manage account profile and contact information, which may include adding or removing users, or updating a user's role, group, name, display name, picture, email address, phone number, job information, location, and other profile information if authorized by a user with appropriate permissions.

Manage preferences and settings on the account or profile using the app, which may include updating meeting and webinar configuration preferences, email notification preferences, and configuring Zoom Phone, Zoom Room, and telephony devices.

This app can access the following information anytime including outside of a Zoom experience and when the app is not actively in use.
Scopes

User

user:write:admin, user:read:admin

Account

account:read:admin, account:write:admin

Devices (H323)

h323:write:admin

Room

room:write:admin, room:read:admin

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