Security News > 2021 > July > Seclore for Microsoft Sensitivity Labels automatically protects documents and emails
Documents and emails tagged as sensitive through Microsoft's sensitivity labels are automatically protected with persistent, granular usage policies based on the sensitivity level selected.
"Classified data is a target as sensitive labels alert nefarious insiders and outsiders to confidential and regulated information such as PII," stated Vishal Gupta, CEO of Seclore.
"With Seclore for Microsoft Sensitivity Labels, we make data classification meaningful by automatically applying the appropriate 'defense' to the visual label."
Automatic protection for classified documents and emails: Eliminates the dependency on employees to protect classified data and ensures secure collaboration and tracking of sensitive documents wherever they travel.
Seamless access to protected data: Easily access protected documents and emails in the native application or Seclore's browser-based editor for secure collaboration.
"We are pleased to expand our open and integrated, Seclore Data-Centric Security Platform to include Microsoft's sensitivity labels along with their other Microsoft collaboration tools: Outlook, Outlook on the Web, Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams."
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