Business Email Compromise (BEC) , Email Security & Protection , Email Threat Protection

Enhancing Office 365 to Securely Manage and Share Sensitive Information

Email is still the fundamental driver for Office 365 and the biggest risk to data security and compliance.

A recent report from Osterman Research has shown that while Office 365 has many benefits, its broad, one-size-fits-all approach means not all information security scenarios and use cases are addressed. As a result, organisations are spending 37% of the average Office 365 deployment budget on complementary third-party solutions.

This OnDemand webinar reviews the findings of the Osterman Research report and provide insight into why and how organisations can complement Office 365 with third-party tools that cut costs and enhance security capabilities.

Watch this OnDemand webinar and learn about:

  • Why many Office 365 organisations find they need to invest in third-party solutions;
  • Specific limitations in DLP, eDiscovery, anti-phishing and encryption capabilities;
  • Why email is still the fundamental driver for Office 365 and the biggest risk to data security and compliance.

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Information Security Media Group

Information Security Media Group (ISMG) is the world's largest media company devoted to information security and risk management. Each of its 37 media sites provides relevant education, research and news that is specifically tailored to key vertical sectors including banking, healthcare and the public sector; geographies from North America to Southeast Asia; and topics such as data breach prevention, cyber risk assessment and fraud. Its yearly global summit series connects senior security professionals with industry thought leaders to find actionable solutions for pressing cybersecurity challenges.




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