Explore protection for Microsoft Collaboration and the critical security measures needed to effectively mitigate risks
Key Points
- 1Standard security measures are not sufficient for the modern threat landscape.
- 2Microsoft 365 collaboration tools, such as Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive, face evolving threats targeting employee communication and data sharing.
- 3Internal risks, supply chain threats, and malicious exploitation of collaboration platforms highlight the need for advanced security layers.
- 4Unified security solutions offer streamlined operations, centralized visibility, and enhanced incident response capabilities.
With over 320 million daily active users in 2024, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive have become indispensable tools for workplace collaboration. They help employees connect, communicate, and share critical information in real time. But with this increased reliance comes heightened vulnerability. Solutions like Mimecast's newly launched Collaboration Security and protection for Microsoft Teams, SharePoint and OneDrive future-proofs organizations by securing critical collaboration workflows.
The evolution of cyber threats has revealed unique risks targeting collaboration platforms. Standard security measures, while essential, often fall short in defending against these sophisticated threats. These include internal phishing attempts, and exploitation of supply chain integrations. The challenge of fortifying these platforms also highlights a broader issue of human risks in enterprise security, as it often takes just one compromised account or misstep to put entire organizations at risk.
The Modern Threat Landscape
Collaboration tools bring convenience and productivity, but they also expose organizations to new types of vulnerabilities. Here is a breakdown of the most pressing threats:
Real-Life Examples
Recent threat research has shown an increase in such attacks. For instance, Mimecast reported cases of attackers using fake SharePoint links to distribute ransomware, while phishing messages masked as internal Teams communications successfully stole employee credentials.
To protect collaboration tools effectively, businesses must look beyond basic protection and implement advanced security layers:
These measures do not just protect the organization; they empower employees with confidence to use collaboration tools without fear of compromising security.
The power of unified security
When discussing collaboration security, the true value comes from unified solutions that centralize and streamline protection across communication tools and workflows. A unified security platform provides a centralized view of all collaboration activity across Email, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive. This allows IT administrators to monitor threats, track activity, and respond instantly to suspicious behaviors.
Integrated security ensures that every file, message, or link used to collaborate is subject to uniform security policies. This eliminates gaps caused by disjointed systems and reduces risk.
With tools like Mimecast, threats are identified and quarantined promptly, keeping malicious content out of reach. Alerts notify administrators instantly, ensuring quick action and minimizing potential damage.
One of the key advantages of a unified platform is reduced complexity for IT security teams. By consolidating tools and processes, security teams spend less time managing disparate systems, giving them more bandwidth for strategic initiatives.
Businesses Must Evolve
The threat landscape for Microsoft 365 collaboration tools like Mimecast's Collaboration Security is growing more sophisticated, and businesses must evolve their defenses accordingly.
By integrating advanced threat detection, real-time scanning, and consolidated security management, businesses can ensure Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive serve as productivity enablers, and not security risks.
Next Steps
Is your organization ready to keep malware and phishing out of collaboration tools? Learn more about Mimecast’s Collaboration Security.