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Sensitive information is shared across email every day, from financial details and credentials to client information and confidential business data. When that information is not properly protected, it can create unnecessary risk for your organisation.
Join IT&T for a practical 30-minute webinar on how Microsoft Outlook encryption and Microsoft Purview sensitivity labels can help your business strengthen the way sensitive information is shared, accessed and protected.
This session will show how built-in Microsoft 365 security tools can help reduce reliance on third-party sharing platforms, restrict access to intended recipients and support a more consistent approach to protecting confidential information.
Email remains one of the most common ways sensitive information is shared, but it is also one of the most common areas where data can be exposed.
Many organisations still rely on manual steps, external links or third-party tools to share confidential information. These methods can make it harder to control who can access the information, how it is protected and whether the right security settings are being applied consistently.
Microsoft 365 provides built-in tools that can help organisations protect sensitive email content, apply access restrictions and reduce the risk of confidential information being viewed by the wrong person.
In this webinar, we’ll cover:
This webinar is suitable for business owners, managers, finance teams, operations teams, compliance teams and anyone responsible for protecting sensitive business or client information.
It is especially relevant for organisations already using Microsoft 365 that want a more secure, practical and consistent way to manage confidential communication.
Join this practical session and learn how your organisation can strengthen the way it protects sensitive information using Microsoft 365.
Wednesday, 17 June
12:30 pm – 1:00 pm (AEST)
30 minutes + live Q&A
Online
Free
Business IT Services and Solutions

ICT Security Specialist
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