Microsoft customers will be pleased to see our latest integration, and filtering Google Drive assets has just become easier, with the release of our new feature.
Microsoft customers will be pleased to see our latest integration, and filtering Google Drive assets has just become easier, with the release of our new feature.
Our newest integration allows Metomic users to find sensitive data inside emails hosted in Microsoft Exchange (Outlook).
As part of our commitment to serving Microsoft users when it comes to Data Loss Prevention (DLP), we are excited to announce the addition of Outlook to our ever-growing list of integrations. Building on our existing Microsoft collection, this addition is particularly valuable in mitigating the potential risk of sensitive data leaks.
With unintentional data leaks so prevalent across email platforms, our Microsoft Outlook integration is tailored to help manage and reduce this risk, providing a vital layer of protection in a high-risk area. Once sensitive data is lost, rectifying the situation becomes challenging so let's prevent it happening in the first place.
We've made it easier to filter your Google Drive Assets based on who has access to them.
You can now filter Assets based on the email domains they've been 'Shared With' and view the full email addresses of those who have access.
This new feature gives you greater control and insight into who can access your most sensitive data. Plus, you can detect new types of risks, such as credit card details shared with freemium domains.
Easily accessible from the Assets page, this filter is available to all Metomic customers.
I recently read an article on the 3 Guiding Principles of Data Security in the AI Era, which includes tips on securing the AI tools themselves, securing from AI and securing with AI. It's interesting to see that many are now fighting AI risks with AI itself.
Acknowledging the intrinsic value of data within the landscape of cybersecurity is pivotal; recognising it not just as information but as a strategic asset demanding vigilant protection. The proactive security approach seems to be the most imperative right now, with a pressing need to anticipate and mitigate risks preemptively in the rapidly evolving realm of AI.