With explosive adoption over the past 12 months, Microsoft Teams has been instrumental in keeping the world working, and ensuring continuity as we return to a blended future of hybrid work and working from anywhere.
But when people are working remotely there are new considerations for data protection and compliance that need to be addressed, in order to make sure every organisation is working securely, and protecting their data assets properly — from both malicious activity, but also from simple user errors and misjudgements. Because Teams is so ubiquitous and reassuring, hooking in to all the familiar Microsoft 365 applications, that it’s easy to make mistakes if you don’t set up the security features properly.
As Eamon McGann, Client Solutions Director at Core, explained, “the frictionless simplicity of Microsoft Teams is a great strength, but now we have so many new users working outside of the structure and controls of the office, the risks for data egress are huge.”
Enabling compliance
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McGann his colleagues from Core will be demonstrating how easy and important it is to enable the compliance and data loss prevention features already embedded in MS Teams, at a webinar on Wednesday 17th March, How to protect your data and stay secure when working in Microsoft Teams.
As well as demonstrating the practical configuration of the tools, the team will help delegates understand the risks at a strategic level, and the need to create a unified approach to data discovery, classification, protection and governance. When these elements are thoroughly understood, they can be implemented across all devices and assets regardless of where people are located, Then they can be reinforced and supported by policies which not only constrain user behaviour, but also help to inform and educate, raising awareness when a policy is at risk of violation.




