Security News > 2021 > May > Egnyte integrates with Google and Dropbox to help companies secure their sensitive cloud content
Egnyte announced new integrations with Google Workspace and Dropbox to help companies secure and govern their sensitive cloud content.
The integrations enable companies' Google and Dropbox users to apply Egnyte's platform to locate their valuable content in each cloud solution and control risks via a unified, turnkey approach.
"Even before the advent of COVID-19 and the rise of remote work, we were seeing businesses adopt multiple cloud service providers at a swiftly increasing rate," said Holly Muscolino, Research Vice President, Content Strategies and the Future of Work, IDC. "In today's hybrid workforce, businesses require a solution that provides the same level of collaboration, content classification, content lifecycle analytics, and security across any cloud productivity suite to govern their business-critical content. Egnyte offers a flexible and secure solution for multi-cloud environments."
"Organizations are sharing business-critical content across disparate cloud environments, repositories and productivity suites, which can lead to increased risk exposure, especially if sensitive content is shared externally," said Rajesh Ram, Co-Founder and Chief Experience Officer at Egnyte.
"With Egnyte, organizations now have complete access, control and insight into business content across and beyond cloud office suites and storage applications, while enabling their employees the freedom to choose which productivity suite they prefer without sacrificing security protection or management."
In addition to expanded support for Microsoft 365, Egnyte recently announced a new Governance Risk Dashboard, which summarizes an organization's content risks across storage locations into a single numeric score and intelligently recommends next steps that can be taken to effectively reduce risk.
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