Security News > 2019 > August > Nucleus Cyber becomes a member of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association

Nucleus Cyber, the intelligent data-centric security company for the modern workplace, announced it has become a member of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association to work together to defend customers against increasingly sophisticated, fast-moving threats. Joining The Association provides recognition of the expanded capabilities in Nucleus Cyber’s products that leverage key Microsoft security technologies to provide fine-grained, data-centric security for customer collaboration in Microsoft Office 365 applications such as Teams, OneDrive and SharePoint. As a result, … More → The post Nucleus Cyber becomes a member of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association appeared first on Help Net Security.
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