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Microsoft's Sensitivity Labels Get Meaning with Seclore's Automated Protection and TrackingSeclore, providers of the first open Data-Centric Security Platform, today announced Seclore for Microsoft (News - Alert) Sensitivity Labels. 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. Seclore Wins Data-Centric Security for Microsoft 365 Two Years in a Row In today's hyper-connected world, the amount of data residing outside the corporate network has increased exponentially. Organizations are addressing the need to identify what data is business-critical by having users evaluate and tag (News - Alert) the sensitivity level of a document or email. However, marking sensitive data with a visual label does not adequately protect the data. "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." A recent Microsoft survey found that 73% of CISOs indicated they encountered leaks of sensitive data in the last 12 months from the disruption of the pandemic. Using Seclore to protect classified data with usage policies, organizations can control their classified data, allowing users to collaborate internally and externally securely without the risk of data leakage or theft. Seclore for Microsoft Sensitivity Labels features includes:
Read the blog: Seclore for Microsoft Sensitivity Labels: Give Meaning to Data Classification "Microsoft is the leader in office productivity," stated Abhijit Tannu. "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." For more information visit Seclore for Microsoft Sensitivity Labels or Seclore for Microsoft 365.
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