Security News > 2021 > February > Seclore integrates with Microsoft Teams to ensure automatic protection of sensitive data
Organizations with a remote workforce that rely on Microsoft Teams for a centralized workplace for collaboration, can add best-in-class Encryption and Rights Management to ensure automatic protection of sensitive data shared and accessed from Microsoft Teams.
Seclore for Microsoft 365 offering allows organizations to automatically add persistent, granular usage controls to sensitive documents worked on in Microsoft Teams channels.
Automatic data protection of sensitive documents when uploaded to Microsoft Teams channels.
Leveraging Policy Federation to extend security policies defined in Microsoft 365 to downloaded documents from Microsoft Teams.
"The exponential growth of Microsoft 365 is driven by employees interfacing and collaborating with colleagues, partners, and vendors in Microsoft Teams, making protection of sensitive data being shared critical," said Abhijit Tannu.
"Extending Seclore's data-centric protection to documents in Microsoft Teams solves the security challenge of safely collaborating, regardless of location or device being used."
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