First published on CloudBlogs on Apr 10, 2018
With each passing year—even each passing week—companies in all industries rely more and more on data to drive their success. And while this digital transformation offers huge business potential, the security risks have never been higher. As both the quantity and complexity of data keeps growing, so does the need for organizations to protect that data from growing threats, while also maintaining compliance in a rapidly-changing regulatory environment. While companies can—and probably should—use a variety of safeguards, encryption is one key method that most experts agree is a must. That’s why it’s built into Office 365. Let's take a look at a few key questions.
With each passing year—even each passing week—companies in all industries rely more and more on data to drive their success. And while this digital transformation offers huge business potential, the security risks have never been higher. As both the quantity and complexity of data keeps growing, so does the need for organizations to protect that data from growing threats, while also maintaining compliance in a rapidly-changing regulatory environment. While companies can—and probably should—use a variety of safeguards, encryption is one key method that most experts agree is a must. That’s why it’s built into Office 365. Let's take a look at a few key questions.