Configuring provisioning for Zoom

Provision users from Verify to a Zoom application.

Before you begin

You need API key and API secret that are generated from Zoom. You need the following parameters to configure user provisioning in Verify.
API key
The API key for the JWT application.
API secret
The API secret for the JWT application.

About this task

Provisioning provides the following features.
Create new users
New users that are created through Verify are also created in the Zoom application.
Delete users
Deactivating the user or disabling the user's access to the application through Verify deletes the user in the Zoom application.
Modify user profile
Updates made to the user's profile through Verify are pushed to the third-party application.
User suspend and restore
Suspending a user through Verify deactivates the user and restoring the user through Verify activates the user in the Zoom application.
User synchronization and remediation
The Zoom application supports user synchronization, remediation, and group synchronization features.

User synchronization fetches all the target application users in Verify and matches the fetched users with users in Verify. The adoption policy that is defined on the application specifies the matching attributes for adoption of the reconciled users.

Remediation policy can be configured to remediate user accounts with attribute values that differ between Verify and the target application. Verify supports the following three remediation policies.
  • NONE - Do not remediate non-compliant accounts automatically.
  • ON_SV - Update Verify account attribute values with the target application values.
  • ON_TARGET - Update target application account attribute values with Verify values.

Group synchronization fetches all the target application groups in Verify.

Fine grained entitlement
Fine grained entitlement is supported for the Zoom application. Synchronization fetches all Zoom application groups. Users can be added to or removed from groups.

Procedure

  1. Log in as an admin user to your Zoom instance by using the following URL:
  2. Navigate to Account Management > Account Profile.
  3. Add your domain under Associated Domains.
  4. Click Verify and complete the Domain Verification.
    1. Choose one of the verification methods from the Verify your domain dialog.
  5. Add a Vanity URL and get it approved by Zoom support.
  6. After the Vanity URL is approved, configure single sign-on under the Advanced option on your account.
  7. When you configure single sign-on, select the Prior to Sign In option for the Provision User option and save.
  8. Go to Zoom App Marketplace and click the Develop option in the menu on the top-right corner and select Build App.
  9. Select JWT as the app type and click Create.
  10. After the application is created, you can find the API key and API secret under App Credentials.
  11. Note the following parameters that are required to configure provisioning in Verify.
    • API key
    • API secret