Security News > 2017 > June > Cloud DLP policy violations rise as Slack, HipChat, and similar services increase in popularity (Help Net Security)
Cloud DLP policy violations in collaboration services like Slack and HipChat are on the rise, accounting for nearly 10 percent of total violations this quarter, according to Netskope. These services have skyrocketed in popularity as methods of sharing and downloading data, emphasizing the need for enterprises to put policies in place to ensure this data is safe and secure. Cloud DLP policy violations Collaboration service violations on the rise For the first time, Netskope investigated … More →
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