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Most enterprises lack sufficient collaboration security strategies. Instead, companies are disabling features to improve security. Learn which features are most often disabled and why.

Vendors continually roll out new collaboration applications, using technologies such as AI to gain competitive advantage even as they deliver new features, among them connected workspace applications.

The torrent of products, however, creates collaboration security challenges for those responsible for governance, security and compliance. They must ensure that any new app or feature introduced to the workplace is done so in a manner that minimizes risk. At the same time, any failure to proactively support new collaboration capabilities may result in employees using tools outside of IT control.

Companies react to attacks on their collaboration apps

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