For small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), safeguarding sensitive information can seem like a formidable task, especially without an internal IT department or team members in specialised roles. Today we’re looking at one of the many tools available to your business and guidance on how protecting your data can be straightforward and manageable.
Every business, regardless of its size, deals with sensitive information like financial records, client details, or proprietary data. Sometimes, this information can accidentally be exposed by someone within the company, leading to a data leak. Even a small data leak can have serious consequences. For instance, it can cause financial loss due to recovery costs and potential fines. It can also result in legal challenges if data protection regulations are breached. Moreover, a data leak can damage a company’s reputation, leading to a loss of customer trust and loyalty.
So how can using Microsoft Edge make a difference in your organisation? Microsoft Edge for Business has introduced new data leak control capabilities that can significantly enhance your data security. Think of it as an extra lock on your digital doors, ensuring only authorised personnel can access critical data.
Enhanced data leak control helps to prevent unauthorised access and the accidental sharing of sensitive information. The artificial intelligence (AI) integration detects potential threats and unusual data movements, alerting you before a leak occurs. Microsoft Edge also integrates seamlessly with the Microsoft ecosystem, working smoothly with Microsoft 365 and Teams to ensure consistent data protection across all platforms.
Here are 4 Steps to Implement Basic Data Leak Protection in Your Business
Step 1: Keep Your Browser Up-to-Date
Make sure that all devices in your business are using the latest version of Microsoft Edge for Business. This ensures that you have access to the newest features and security updates. Regularly updating all software is crucial for maintaining optimal protection against threats.
Step 2: Establish Clear Policies
Work with your IT support partner to develop data sharing policies that fit your business needs. Microsoft provides helpful guidelines and templates to make this process easier. If you need more specific advice, consider reaching out to our Microsoft experts.
Step 3: Educate Your Employees
Train your employees on the importance of data security and how to use the new features of Microsoft Edge for Business. Even a short training session can be very effective. For comprehensive training resources, explore our employee training programs, which are available to our support clients.
Step 4: Regular Monitoring and Adjustments
Continuously monitor how effective your data protection policies are and make adjustments as necessary. The aim is to find a balance between strong security and smooth workflow integration. If your team doesn’t have the necessary expertise, it might be wise to bring in professional help.
It’s also essential to adhere to industry-specific data protection regulations. The new features in Microsoft Edge for Business can help ensure compliance, thereby avoiding legal issues and penalties. For detailed information on these regulations, visit the Information Commissioner’s Office.
By using a browser with robust data leak controls, you show your customers that you value their privacy. This not only builds an internal culture of safe internet practices but also enhances trust in your business, leading to stronger customer relationships and increased loyalty.
At Crosstek, we’re here to support you every step of the way. If you need further assistance or want our team to manage the implementation for you, get in touch with us.
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