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Four Questions with the CEO – Episode 6: Seclore for O365 – An Open Alternative to Microsoft AIP

In this episode, Vishal Gupta, CEO at Seclore discusses how Seclore works seamlessly with MS O365.

  • Why would organizations look beyond Microsoft AIP for alternative methods to protect and track sensitive information in conjunction with O365?
    • O365 is great for collaboration and storage; weak for data protection
    • Seclore’ Data-Centric Security Platform can also unify other best-of-breed solutions for DLP, CASB, Data Classification; a much stronger defense and greater agility than O365
  • Which solutions does Seclore support for O365?
    • Exchange/Exchange Online
    • Outlook/OWA
    • SharePoint/SharePoint Online
    • OneDrive
    • MS Office Apps
  • Is it difficult for external and internal users to authenticate to O365?
    • No – the solution includes the option to seamlessly utilize MS Azure
  • What is the user experience like using Seclore in conjunction with O365?
    • Browser-based – easily access and edit and save back to SharePoint Online/OneDrive
Vishal Gupta 2024

Vishal comes with more than a decade of experience in sales, marketing and business management. He is the Founder and CEO of Seclore and handles corporate development, investor relations and strategic vision.
Vishal is an IIT Bombay (Electrical Engineering) graduate and a specialist in biometric security systems. His ideation in fingerprint imaging led to the development of the core technology behind Herald Logic, a company he founded in 2000. The company showed record 220% CAGR, spreading to Singapore, Australia and UK.
Vishal is also an active participant in physics activities with the IAPT (Indian Association of Physics Teachers) and NSEP (National Standard Examination in Physics), he is amongst the top 1% in the country in physics.
He is an active sports person, a keen blogger on information security solutions and an intrepid speaker at various information security forum.

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