Of course, Ignite is a partner conference. It is as much about Microsoft partners integrating with the company’s services than Redmond making announcements. Symantec took the stage in Florida and announced new features that will integrate into its Data Loss Prevention (DLP) suite within Office 365. Three new additions will enhance the security platform. The focus is on securing data as it transitions between vendors and partners. “As enterprises migrate to Office 365 and other SaaS applications, they risk a huge potential of data loss, which is made even more complex in the face of increasing data regulations such as GDPR,” says Nico Popp, senior vice president of Information Protection, Symantec. “Information Protection is a critical part of an organization’s integrated cyber defense strategy in this cloud generation environment. By taking a holistic approach, we can better protect data as it moves across endpoints, networks and applications.”
New Features
The cloud-based integrations will help companies reach compliances with Europe’s new GDPR rules. Here is the information on the three features coming to Symantec DLP:
“Automatic protection for sensitive emails and attachments in Office 365 and Gmail with identity-based encryption and digital rights management. This is delivered via integration of Symantec DLP and Symantec Information Centric Encryption (ICE) to protect and track sensitive data shared with third parties. Ability to read classification tags that were manually applied to files and emails. Automatically protect based on the assigned level of sensitivity. Easier monitoring for GDPR compliance-related data risk with the use of new DLP in-built policy templates and powerful risk-based reporting capabilities provided via Symantec Information Centric Analytics (ICA).”