MORE DATA SECURITY IN MICROSOFT PLANNER AND TO DO WITH EPERI
In contrast to the traditional management of specialist teams, modern companies today rely on an active transfer of knowledge between departments and teams. Cooperation between interdisciplinary teams is proving to be a decisive success factor in our constantly changing business world. This type of cooperation makes different problem analyses and creative solutions possible.
Agile teams are characterized by speed and flexibility in dealing with problems by pooling existing expertise and specialist knowledge. With the collaboration products Planner and To Do, Microsoft is meeting the demand for simpler collaboration. The use of these tools promotes an agile team culture, as they facilitate the exchange of information ranging from tasks to entire projects. But what about the security of business secrets and personal data in Microsoft Planner and To Do? The integration of different specialist departments in the Microsoft ecosystem places new demands on IT security. New security measures are needed to provide additional protection for sensitive data that is generated as part of the collaboration. Data security solutions must be able to keep pace with the ongoing development of Microsoft applications.
WHY IS THE ENCRYPTION OF PROJECT DATA AND TASKS SO IMPORTANT?
Microsoft Planner and To Do make it much easier to organize tasks and projects. However, this is accompanied by the need to securely transfer and store the sensitive information generated in the process. Collaboration projects often involve developing new products or services, driving innovation or working with other strategic or business-critical data. This is where eperi® comes into play. Companies that already have the gateway as part of their cloud security strategy can now use the new eperi® service to extend the protection of their own data in the Microsoft cloud to MS Planner and To Do.
EPERI®: MAXIMUM SECURITY FOR MS PLANNER AND TO DO
eperi® introduces an innovative solution that aims to increase data security in Microsoft Planner and To Do. By using our advanced gateway, sensitive data is selectively encrypted, including plan names, plan content, tasks and files. This not only ensures effective security, but also offers an extended use of the Microsoft universe beyond the previous core applications Sharepoint, Teams and Outlook.
In this way, you close existing data protection gaps in Microsoft Planner and ToDo and introduce a uniformly higher data protection standard for sensitive data in all Microsoft 365 applications. This allows you to create an optimal balance between functionality and the highest security standards.
HOW DOES THE ENCRYPTION OF MS PLANNER AND TO DO WITH EPERI® WORK?
The eperi® Gateway automatically encrypts all data before it is transferred to the cloud. This process secures sensitive data without high costs or great effort.
eperi® offers decisive advantages for security and data protection compliance in Microsoft Planner and To Do:
- Security: sensitive project data is optimally protected against unauthorized access.
- Data Protection Compliance: The use of Microsoft Planner and To Do remains data protection compliant.
- Functionality: All Planner and To Do functions remain unrestricted.
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