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One Click Protection In Microsoft Office

Proprietary data is the most critical assets of an organization. Microsoft Office files store a large percentage of proprietary data in Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and Excel workbooks. Learn more https://www.seclore.com/

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One Click Protection In Microsoft Office

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  1. One-Click Protection in Microsoft Office

  2. Overview • Proprietary data is the most critical assets of an organization. Microsoft Office files store a large percentage of proprietary data in Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and Excel workbooks. • Proprietary data is not limited to trade secrets and intellectual property but also data where the organization is the only one to possess it. • Seclore InApp Protection solves the challenge of protecting sensitive documents when created and after it is shared with others. By enabling document owners to protect a sensitive document with One-Click Protection within standard Microsoft Office files. OVERVIEW

  3. What is Proprietary data? • Proprietary data refers to any set of statistics, information, or documentation which is controlled solely by your company. • Its is a Internally generated data or documents that contain technical or other types of information controlled by a firm to safeguard its competitive edge. • It’s protected by copyright law, trade secret laws, and even a patent agreement. WHAT IS PROPRIETARY DATA?

  4. Data Protection Challenge • Proprietary data vulnerability exists throughout the entire lifecycle within an organization. From the moment a document is created to when it is archived or deleted, it’s at risk of falling into the wrong hands. • Ideally, protecting sensitive documents upon creation by automatically scanning the document’s content and adding data protection policies would be most efficient. • However, in reality, scanning a document takes time to complete. Hence, a more practical way to protect sensitive documents upon creation is to enable the document owner to add security policies when they create the document DATA PROTECTION CHALLENGE?

  5. Seclore InApp Protection in One Click - Solution • Seclore InApp Protectionsolves the challenge of protecting sensitive documents when created and after it is shared with others. By enabling document owners to protect a sensitive document with One-Click Protection within standard Microsoft Office files. • Seclore Inapp protection ensures its admin to easily control the sensitive document within a click of a button once it is closed. • Seclore Smart Sharing feature provides recipients access, view and edit to the protected document when shared via email. SECLORE INAPP PROTECTION

  6. About Seclore • Seclore offers the market’s first browser-based Data-Centric Security Platform, which gives organizations the agility to utilize best-of-breed solutions to discover, identify, protect, and audit the usage of data wherever it goes, both within and outside of the organization’s boundaries. • The ability to automate the data-centric security process enables organizations to fully protect information with minimal friction and cost. • Over 2000 companies in 29 countries are using Seclore to achieve their data security, governance, and compliance objectives. ABOUT SECLORE

  7. Contact US • 691 S. MILPITAS BLVD SUITE # 217MILPITAS, CA 95035 • 1-844-4-SECLORE1-844-473-2567 • INFO@SECLORE.COM CONTACT US

  8. Thank you! Questions?

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