


With integrations among these new partner capabilities, admins can more easily control identity access, govern data, manage devices, and oversee security processes when employees and teams use Dropbox. “As employees work remotely and teams change, businesses will have the peace of mind of knowing their content will always be secure with Dropbox.”ĭropbox Business is used by more than 300,000 teams today as a secure, unified place that reduces friction around collaborative work.

“Businesses today are using multiple tools to protect their content, and we're making it easier for them to securely deploy Dropbox alongside their existing security standards” said Quentin Clark, SVP of Engineering, Product, and Design at Dropbox. The management and visibility tools provided by each of these partners complement native Dropbox Business security features already designed to serve the smallest business to the largest Fortune 500 company. To help administrators even more, Dropbox is partnering with Google Cloud Identity, BetterCloud, Coronet, Proofpoint, and SailPoint, all of which have built integrations to support Dropbox Business. Protecting content in these varied environments is one of the reasons Dropbox Business has been deployed in companies around the world. It also occurs across teams and organizations in different countries and industries with unique security requirements. Today Dropbox (NASDAQ: DBX) strengthened its global collaboration platform by announcing partnerships and integrations that will give Dropbox Business customers access to more of the advanced security features they’ve been asking for.īusiness collaboration today happens everywhere, in and out of the office, and across multiple devices.
