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July 31, 2024
As a cybersecurity specialist with years of experience in safeguarding sensitive information, I’ve come to appreciate the critical importance of choosing the right communication platform for businesses. While many organisations rely on Microsoft Teams for their collaboration needs, there are several key reasons why I advocate for alternatives that prioritise security, privacy, and usability.
One of the foremost considerations when selecting a communication platform is data sovereignty. Microsoft Teams, like many other cloud-based solutions, stores data on servers that may be subject to foreign laws and regulations. This lack of control over where your data resides can pose significant risks, especially for businesses handling sensitive information.
Another drawback of Microsoft Teams is its mobile application, which often falls short in terms of usability and security. Users frequently resort to alternative messaging apps like WhatsApp for mobile communication, as Teams’ app is not as intuitive or seamless for on-the-go use.
Security-conscious businesses should prioritise end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to protect their communications from unauthorised access. Unfortunately, Microsoft Teams does not offer native E2EE for all messages, leaving sensitive data vulnerable to interception.
At YEO Messaging, we prioritise security, privacy, and user experience. Our platform offers end-to-end encryption across all communications, ensuring that your sensitive data remains confidential. With a focus on data sovereignty and compliance, we empower businesses to communicate securely while maintaining control over their information.
When choosing a communication platform for your business, make an informed decision that aligns with your security priorities and regulatory requirements. Your choice today will impact the confidentiality and integrity of your communications tomorrow.
Author: Luca Rognoni, Chief Security Officer, YEO Messaging