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Configure Teams meetings with baseline protection

Information icon. Some features described in this article require Teams Premium.

For the baseline level of protection, we restrict who can bypass the lobby by using a sensitivity label and set a default value for who can present with a Teams admin policy. You can restrict additional actions as well if your organization requires it.

Note

Meeting options in sensitivity labels and custom meeting templates require Teams Premium.

The following table describes which actions we restrict for baseline meetings and where those options are configured.

Feature Option Location Enforced
Allow camera for attendees On Template No
Allow mic for attendees On Template No
Apply a watermark to everyone's video feed Off Label Yes
Apply a watermark to shared content Off Label Yes
End-to-end encryption Off Label Yes
Manage what attendees see Off Template No
Meeting chat On Template No
People dialing in can bypass the lobby Off Template Yes
Prevent copying chat content to clipboard Off Label Yes
Record automatically Off Template No
Require a verification check from Not required Label or Template Yes
Who can bypass the lobby? People in my org, trusted orgs, and guests Template No
Who can present People in my org and guests Teams admin center No
Who can record Organizers, co-organizers, and presenters Template No

Options that are listed as enforced are enforced by the sensitivity label or meeting template. Options that aren't enforced can be changed by the meeting organizer.

Default values for Who can present

The default value for Who can present is Everyone. For the baseline protection tier, we set a more secure default of People in my org and guests which meeting organizers can change if they want.

We can set this value with a sensitivity label, but the value would be enforced for any meetings with that label. This option isn't available in meeting templates, so we set it in the Teams admin center.

To configure who can present:

  1. In the Teams admin center, expand Meetings and select Meeting policies.
  2. Select the policy that you want to update.
  3. Under Content sharing, set Who can present to People in my org and guests.
  4. Select Save.

Default values for Who can admit from lobby

You can choose to keep the default for Who can admit from lobby as Organizers and presenters or change it to Organizers and co-organizers. This per-organizer policy sets a default that your organizers can change through their Meeting options. You must manage this setting through the Teams admin center. Meeting templates and sensitivity labels don't support this policy.

To configure who can admit from lobby:

  1. In the Teams admin center, expand Meetings and select Meeting policies.
  2. Select the policy that you want to update.
  3. Under Meeting join & lobby, for Who can admit from lobby, choose either Organizers and presenters(default value) or Organizers and co-organizers.
  4. Select Save

Watermarks and end-to-end encryption

In the baseline level of protection, we disable watermarks and end-to-end encryption by using a sensitivity label. This will prevent meeting organizers from using these features. Watermarks and end-to-end encryption are more applicable to sensitive meetings.

End-to-end encryption and watermarks disable some other features such as PowerPoint Live. Turning them off for the baseline level of protection can avert instances where meeting organizers use these features without realizing the limits they impose.

If you work in a highly regulated industry, you may want to keep these features available even in the baseline level of protection.

Sensitivity labels

For the baseline level of protection, we use a sensitivity label that you can use directly in a meeting or as part of a meeting template. Depending on the configuration you choose, this label can also be used to classify teams and individual files.

If you already have sensitivity labels deployed in your organization, consider how this label fits with your overall label strategy. You can change the name or settings shown below if needed to meet the needs of your organization. If you already have a label that you use for baseline or general protection, you can edit the label and add Teams meetings to it.

To create a sensitivity label:

  1. Open the Microsoft Purview compliance portal.

  2. Under Solutions, expand Information protection and then select Labels.

  3. Select Create a label.

  4. Give the label a name. We suggest Sensitive, but you can choose a different name if that one is already in use.

  5. Add a display name and description, and then select Next.

  6. On the Define the scope for this label page, make sure Items, Files, Emails, and Meetings are selected. (Note that you can select other options if you want to use this label for other purposes.)

  7. Select Next.

  8. On the Choose protection settings for labeled items page, select Protect Teams meetings and chats and then select Next

  9. On the Settings for Teams meetings and chats page, choose the following values:

    1. Select Control end-to-end encryption for meeting video and audio and set Apply end-to-end encryption to Don't apply end-to-end encryption.

    2. Select Control watermarks and select Don't apply watermark to shared content and Don't apply watermark to everyone's video feed.

    3. Configure any other settings that you need for your organization.

      Screenshot of meeting sensitivity label settings showing configuration in this procedure.

  10. Select Next.

  11. Complete the wizard with any additional settings you want to use, select Create label, and then select Done.

Once you've created the label, you need to publish it to the users who will use it. For baseline protection, we make the label available to all users. You publish the label in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal, on the Label policies page under Information protection. If you have an existing policy that applies to all users, add this label to that policy. If you need to create a new policy, see Publish sensitivity labels by creating a label policy.

For additional information about using sensitivity labels with meetings, see Use sensitivity labels to protect calendar items, Teams meetings and chat.

Meeting templates

In the baseline level of protection, we use the template to set a default value for who can bypass the lobby that includes external participants from trusted organizations.

We also prevent people dialing in by phone from bypassing the lobby. You can omit this setting if your organization frequently holds meetings where dial-in participants should be able to join directly. If there are certain types of meetings where this is true, consider using a separate template for those meetings.

If you've chosen to disable watermarks and end-to-end encryption in the sensitivity label, you can also use the template to hide those options from the meeting organizer.

To create a custom meeting template

  1. In the Teams admin center, expand Meetings and select Meeting templates.
  2. Select Add
  3. Type a name and description for the template.
  4. In the Apply sensitivity label section, choose the label you created above.
  5. Select Apply sensitivity label, and then select Lock.
  6. In the Lobby dropdown, select People in my org, trusted orgs, and guests.
  7. Make sure People dialing in can bypass the lobby is set to Off, then select it and select Lock.
  8. If you've disabled watermarks and end-to-end encryption with the sensitivity label, consider selecting those options here and selecting Hide so meeting organizers won't see them.
  9. Change any additional options if desired.
  10. To prevent the meeting organizer from changing an option, select the option and then select lock.
  11. To prevent the meeting organizer from seeing an option, select the option and then select Hide.
  12. Select Save.

Configure Teams meetings with three tiers of protection

Overview of custom meeting templates in Microsoft Teams

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