Security News > 2018 > November > Dropbox strengthens security ecosystem with Google Cloud Identity and expanded partnerships

Dropbox strengthened its global collaboration platform by announcing partnerships and integrations that will give Dropbox Business customers access to security features they’ve been asking for. Business collaboration today happens everywhere, in and out of the office, and across multiple devices. It also occurs across teams and organizations in different countries and industries with security requirements. Protecting content in these varied environments is one of the reasons Dropbox Business has been deployed in companies around the … More → The post Dropbox strengthens security ecosystem with Google Cloud Identity and expanded partnerships appeared first on Help Net Security.
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