Microsoft Office 365 Now Offers Email Encryption Right From the Desktop | CodeGuru

Microsoft Office 365 Now Offers Email Encryption Right From the Desktop

Particularly useful for health care and legal industry related records and agreements, Office 365 Message Encryption allows IT managers to now setup rules for when emails will be encrypted, via the GUI or the PowerShell. What’s more is the encryption process is transparent to the user, and the encrypted email is “delivered directly to the […]

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Feb 26, 2014
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Particularly useful for health care and legal industry related records and agreements, Office 365 Message Encryption allows IT managers to now setup rules for when emails will be encrypted, via the GUI or the PowerShell. What’s more is the encryption process is transparent to the user, and the encrypted email is “delivered directly to the recipient’s inbox and not to a Web service.” The new encryption feature also removes the need for certificate maintenance. Read the full details here.

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