

The new security icon found in your meeting controls allows both the host and co-host to enable and disable features during the meeting to further secure the session and minimize potential disruption. Zoom’s most recent release notes can be viewed by visiting their Release Notes page. Please Note: If you are unable to download and install the update due to the lack of administrative privileges on your machine, please contact your LAN Administrator or Desktop Support team. The latest Zoom desktop client can also be downloaded by visiting the Zoom Download Center.You can also view the most recent release notes by clicking on the Release Notes hyperlink.

If your client is out of date, you will be able to download and install the most recent version from here. If your desktop client is up to date, no further action is needed.Click on your profile picture (or initials if you do not have a profile picture set).Additionally, please take the time to review Zoom’s release notes as they contain important updates, setting changes, and other feature/enhancement announcements. To access and utilize the newest settings and security features provided by Zoom, it is important to have the latest version of their desktop client. Allow Participants to Share Screen, Chat, Rename Themselves, Unmute Themselves, and Annotate.To help prevent these scenarios, please refer to the settings and in-meeting host controls listed below to further secure your online sessions. “Zoombombing” refers to an uninvited guest or guests gaining access to a session, in which they typically share racist, misogynistic, and/or vulgar content via Zoom’s in-meeting features such as screen sharing and chat. In recent times, there have been numerous reported cases of “Zoombombing” during class sessions and other online meetings.
