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This year, the theme for SecurityNow 2021 was Secure 3rd Party Collaboration… Cloud & Beyond.

This year, the theme for SecurityNow 2021 was Secure 3rd Party Collaboration… Cloud & Beyond.

The security solution from Microsoft comes as a part of large-scale bundled offerings with Microsoft 365.

Seclore’s flagship event, SecurityNow 2021, just got over.

SecurityNow 2021 is Seclore’s flagship event that brings security experts and technology professionals under one roof to talk about the latest data security challenges and how to solve them.

On July 16, 2020, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) rendered what is now considered a landmark decision with respect to the transfer of personal data across national borders.

While data security has always been a concern for enterprises for a long time, it has suddenly come to the forefront because of the New Normal and the increasingly popular WFH culture.

The New Normal has led to a shift from the office setup to the remote work scenario resulting in more emphasis on data-centric security.

Data-centric security has progressed exponentially in the last couple of years, replacing manual tasks with automation.

One of the core pillars of Data-Centric Security is the User Identity – access to information, granular permissions, and control are all applicable to an identified user or a group.

With privacy regulations in full effect and more organizations using the cloud due to Covid-19, the seismic shift for data-centric security in the cloud has never been greater.

This year, the theme for SecurityNow 2021 was Secure 3rd Party Collaboration… Cloud & Beyond.

The security solution from Microsoft comes as a part of large-scale bundled offerings with Microsoft 365.

Seclore’s flagship event, SecurityNow 2021, just got over.

SecurityNow 2021 is Seclore’s flagship event that brings security experts and technology professionals under one roof to talk about the latest data security challenges and how to solve them.

On July 16, 2020, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) rendered what is now considered a landmark decision with respect to the transfer of personal data across national borders.

While data security has always been a concern for enterprises for a long time, it has suddenly come to the forefront because of the New Normal and the increasingly popular WFH culture.

The New Normal has led to a shift from the office setup to the remote work scenario resulting in more emphasis on data-centric security.

Data-centric security has progressed exponentially in the last couple of years, replacing manual tasks with automation.

One of the core pillars of Data-Centric Security is the User Identity – access to information, granular permissions, and control are all applicable to an identified user or a group.

With privacy regulations in full effect and more organizations using the cloud due to Covid-19, the seismic shift for data-centric security in the cloud has never been greater.