With Slack playing a more pivotal role in daily operations, security teams are wise to ask: What are best practices for securing my Slack instance against data loss, malware intrusion, or regulatory compliance risks? Here’s the key: Enterprises need to stop thinking of Slack as a glorified chat app, or a file-sharing tool, this virtual workspace is a third-party network containing vital IP and business data. And all network systems need to be actively protected from cyberthreats such as ransomware, account compromise, data loss, IP theft, and compliance violations.
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