Security News > 2021 > April > Box enhances security features to prevent accidental data leaks, protect content in the cloud
Box delivered more advanced security features to prevent accidental data leaks and protect content in the cloud.
"With today's announcements, we are extending the power of Box Shield, along with our core security product, by implementing new and enhanced features to the Box Content Cloud and providing businesses with one secure platform for managing and securing all of their information in the cloud."
Since the release of Box Shield in October 2019, Box has added new features and functionality to bring built-in controls and threat detection directly to workflows in Box.
All Box customers have access to the robust security and privacy controls embedded within the core Box product.
Businesses already use Box Shield to help prevent accidental data leaks through a system of manual and automated security classifications for files, folders, and classification-based access policies.
In February 2020, Box created a new add-on for Splunk in Box Shield, made advances to the Shield dashboard, improved automated classification with Box Relay, and enhanced the end user classification experience.
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