Open the Meetings page in SSPM to view the meeting bots that SSPM detected in
meetings hosed by Zoom and Microsoft Teams. Use the information to identify risky bots and
take action.
Meeting bots are powerful tools that can significantly enhance virtual
collaborations. They excel at real-time transcription, creating accurate records of
discussions as they happen. They can automate note-taking, generate concise
summaries, and create lists of follow-up actions. By handling these tasks, they
enable participants to focus more on the content of the meeting, leading to more
productive and engaging discussions. Some meeting bots provide meeting analytics,
such as metrics on each participant's contribution and the emotional tone of
conversations.
Although meeting bots can improve meeting efficiency, they also pose significant
risks to organizational security and privacy. They can join meetings undetected,
potentially recording sensitive conversations without consent, leading to data
breaches and confidentiality violations. Users can add meeting bots to calendars,
which enables the bots to join meetings automatically and to get meeting schedules,
participants, and topics. This ability could also expose proprietary data to
unauthorized parties.
To help you address the threats posed by meeting bots, the Meetings page in SSPM
gives you visibility into the meeting bots that accessed meetings in the following
virtual meeting platforms:
SSPM also detects the users who have synced meeting bots to their calendar (Google
Calendar or Outlook) to automatically join meetings.
Prerequisites: To enable SSPM to scan these meeting platforms and calendar
applications for meeting bots, you onboard the Zoom, Office 365, and Google
Workspace apps to SSPM.
- Onboarding Zoom enables SSPM to detect bots in Zoom
meetings.
- Onboarding Office 365 enables SSPM to detect bots
in Microsoft Teams meetings, and also enables SSPM to access Microsoft
Outlook calendars to detect which users have synced meeting bots to their
Microsoft Outlook calendar.
- Onboarding Google Workspace enables
SSPM to detect which users have synced meeting bots to their Google
calendar.
If you onboarded these apps to SSPM before SSPM introduced
this meeting bot detection feature, you must re-onboard them to enable meeting bot
detection.