By Chris Turner
cturner@tnbaptist.org
The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic has forced a significant amount of life change and possibly no part of our lives have changed more than the way we “do business.”
Globally, organizations have shifted in-person meetings to virtual meetings. Churches are certainly included with worship services, staff meetings and small group meetings all adapting to some form of “video conferencing.” The use of technology has been a useful tool to stay connected and keep the ministries of a church moving forward.
However, it has also been an open door for hackers and those with nefarious intentions to invade, disrupt and harm those they target.
There is a wide variety of virtual apps used to visually connect, like iPhone’s Facetime, Microsoft Teams and WebEx, but the application that has risen in popularity as a world leader in virtual conferencing is Zoom Video Communications, Inc. [Read more…]