You are a Technical Body (TC, SC, WG, Workshops), a management or a technical group with CEN or CENELEC secretariat and wish to organize Virtual Meetings.
CEN and CENELEC offer you a free access to web conferencing facilities.
The ZOOM account that you will receive is a personal account which is not limited in time (apart from the account disabling criteria as specified below) , you will therefore be able to organize CEN or CENELEC meetings without introducing a request to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre (CCMC).
The use of the web-conferencing service is free of charge and includes the use of VOIP (Voice over IP) facilities available for most of the European countries.
Eligibility
People/roles eligible to get a CEN-CENELEC Web Conferencing account :
As of 1 April 2020, eligible roles to get a CEN-CENELEC Web Conferencing account will be as follows:
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Active Secretaries, Convenors, and their Assistant and Acting Secretaries + Support Teams (TC, SC, WG level)
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Active Chairpersons and their support teams
Notes :
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Web conferencing accounts can only be obtained for committees and working groups administered by CEN and CENELEC.
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A Web Conferencing account is only needed to host meetings, or to schedule meetings on behalf of someone else.
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ZOOM is the solution recommended and supported by CEN-CENELEC but is not mandatory.
How does it work in practice?
Web Conferencing account creation :
Eligible persons may request a CEN-CENELEC Zoom account using our contact form indicating:
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Your name and Email address
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The organization (CEN or CENELEC)
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The reference of the TC(s) and your eligible role in the TC(s)
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If you already have a Zoom account in another organization (ISO, IEC or other)
You will receive a Zoom welcome message asking you to Activate your account. When your account is activated, you may Sign-In to the system and access your personal page.
Notes :
Web Conferencing account termination :
A CEN-CENELEC Zoom account will be systematically disabled:
Scheduling a New Meeting :
In the web interface :
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[Sign In] to your Profile page
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Select “Meetings” in the Navigation Menu, and click on “Schedule a New Meeting”
In the Zoom Client :
Zoom usage restrictions by some organisations/companies
In view of the risk mitigation measures that have been undertaken, Zoom remains the solution that CEN-CENELEC recommends, supports, and continues to provide free of charge to eligible members of our community for online technical and governance meetings.
However, we understand that some organisations have implemented policies that currently prevent their employees from using Zoom web conferencing.
Where policies only restrict usage of the Zoom desktop client, participants may still be able to use one of these alternative ways of joining a Zoom meeting:
In cases where none of the above is possible, meeting organizers may choose to use a temporary alternative web conferencing solution. Please note that CEN-CENELEC does not endorse or support the usage of any specific alternative solutions.
It is also equally important that those organizations/companies periodically review their security posture on Zoom in light of the number of fixes that have already been made (https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201361953-New-updates-for-Windows).
ZOOM – Security/privacy
Zoom is taking the aspects of security and privacy seriously and has implemented quick actions to address these concerns (see notes from Zoom CEO Eric S. Yuan, here and here).
Several issues related to GDPR compliance and security have been fixed and ZOOM continue further strengthening in this area through targeted initiatives, for instance:
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Luta Security, the recognized global leader in creating robust vulnerability disclosure and bug bounty programs, has signed on to help reboot Zoom’s bug bounty program.
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Alex Stamos, former CSO of Facebook and the director of Stanford’s Internet Observatory, joined Zoom as a consultant to help them identify and implement enhanced security measures.
Get the latest security information from the Zoom blog
CEN-CENELEC security settings
We will also ensure close coordination with ISO and IEC and take all the preventive measures that are possible at our level to mitigate security issues.
In particular, we implemented the following default security and privacy settings for all CEN and CENELEC Zoom users:
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A meeting password is required for all meeting. Note, the password is embedded in the meeting link, so clicking the link invitation will take you directly to the meeting. For meetings organised before 2020-04-08 this setting will not be applied automatically, we therefore recommend that you take all the measures to re-create your meeting (new settings will apply automatically) and inform the participants accordingly.
General security recommendations
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Keep all your
applications updated, including Zoom (Regarding Zoom, you can do so by clicking on "Check for Updates" on your client. You can also use the following link to
download the latest version of the client.).
Quick Guide and Help documents and Zoom Support
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CEN-CENELEC Quick
Help to Zoom meetings
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CEN-CENELEC Quick
Guide to Zoom meetings
Extensive information and documentation about Zoom can be found at https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us (Knowledge Base, Documents, Videos & Training).
Any questions and/or remarks? Please use the contact form.