Security News > 2020 > April > Netskope’s security controls and protection now available for Microsoft Teams
Netskope, a leading security cloud, announced the availability of its security controls and protection for Microsoft Teams.
With Netskope, Teams customers benefit from a unique convergence of security capabilities that simplify the work of security teams.
"With 44 million daily active users, Microsoft Teams has seen tremendous growth. For CISOs, this fast adoption reinforces the need to provide inline data protection and compliance to this application, enabling enterprise-wide collaboration that is safe to the business without impairing productivity," said Bruno Raimondo, Head of SaaS Product Management at Netskope.
"As we see more organizations rely on Microsoft Teams to work together, we want to enable them to better manage their risk by complying with their internal policies and adhere to external regulations, Netskope is a well-known security and compliance SaaS provider."
Netskope for Teams allows IT security teams to monitor and set policies that can be defined by various attributes, such as user, activity, teams, and more.
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