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Here are some ways to protect your privacy while video conferencing

Posted by CBC News on April 2, 2020 in Research, Women in Tech, Systems, Network, Security, Faculty, Research

As most of us find ourselves in new work environments, we are looking to technology to keep connected and productive. With the rise of video conferencing, researcher Nur Zincir-Heywood shares some tips for protecting yourself and your meetings when using applications such as Zoom.

Read the full story on CBC News.

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