The Definitive Guide to Secure File Sharing

In the interest of faster workflows and better collaboration, employees are now sharing files containing sensitive or proprietary data more than ever before, both internally and externally. When these files move beyond the enterprise’s security perimeter, they become vulnerable to a range of threats. Ultimately, mistakes will be made, either by your employees, or by a business partner or vendor. Read this eBook to learn how an enterprise file synchronization and sharing (EFSS) solution can provide file-level security that stays with your content, even after it’s been downloaded or shared beyond your firewall.

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