Security News > 2020 > April > Box Shield: Mitigating malware attacks by neutralizing malicious files

Box a leader in Cloud Content Management, announced automated malware detection and controls in Box Shield, the company's advanced security solution for protecting content in the cloud.
When malware is identified in Box, Box Shield will now automatically alert the end user, restrict downloads and sharing of malicious files, and notify IT and security teams.
"Leveraging Box's unique preview technology, the automated controls in Box Shield minimize the impact of malware while allowing users to preview content without getting compromised."
These new capabilities expand Box Shield's threat detection beyond suspicious user behavior to protect customers from malicious content uploaded to Box.
Generate alerts to notify security teams when a file uploaded to Box contains malware.
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