Cisco Cisco WebEx Support Center WBS29.8 メンテナンスマニュアル
Cisco WebEx
Best Practices for Secure Meetings
for Site Administrators and Hosts
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10/6/2014
Meetings must have
password (strong)
password (strong)
The most effective step to strengthen the security of your meeting is to
create a high-complexity, non-trivial password (strong password). A strong
password should include a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters,
numbers and special characters (for example, $Tu0psrOx!). Passwords
protect against unauthorized attendance because only users with access to
the password will be able to join the meeting. Following the practice of
requiring passwords for all meetings ensures all meetings created by hosts
are secured.
password should include a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters,
numbers and special characters (for example, $Tu0psrOx!). Passwords
protect against unauthorized attendance because only users with access to
the password will be able to join the meeting. Following the practice of
requiring passwords for all meetings ensures all meetings created by hosts
are secured.
Please note: Use of a strong password will not affect the meeting join
experience of authorized attendees. Participants can easily join a meeting
by clicking on the URL in the meeting invitation through email, via WebEx
mobile application or other channels like Jabber.
by clicking on the URL in the meeting invitation through email, via WebEx
mobile application or other channels like Jabber.
To enable this setting: In site administration portal, check and configure the
following boxes: