Security News > 2020 > April > BitDam Advanced Threat Protection solution now supports Microsoft Teams and Zoom

BitDam, a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions that protect enterprise communications from unknown threats hidden in files and links, announced that its Advanced Threat Protection solution now supports Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
Aiming to support organizations' ability to collaborate safely when working from home, BitDam has accelerated these solution releases and is offering businesses its trial for Zoom and Microsoft Teams protection for free for three months.
Providing unprecedented detection rates, BitDam cyber security blocks advanced content-borne attacks across various enterprise communication channels including email, cloud-drives and now also Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
BitDam's cloud-based solution scans all files and links to proactively detect attacks, pre-delivery, preventing hardware and logical exploits, ransomware, phishing and Zero-Day attacks contained in files and URLs.
"Here at BitDam we are always poised to respond to the newest cyber security threat. That means we are constantly re-evaluating and ensuring our ATP solution is working in concert with the most relevant applications. Our readiness to provide protection for Microsoft Teams and Zoom is one more way we are responding to market demand," said Liron Barak, Co-Founder and CEO of BitDam.
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