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Control who can communicate with whom, using specific collaboration options. Apply policies on external or internal users and groups.
Granular control is offered based on groups, domains and users and applied dynamically based on the context of the communication
Policies can also be applied to flexibly control the types of communication such as direct messages, file sharing, screen sharing, audio and video
Policies can be applied to chat, channels and/or meetings depending on participant type (employee, external or guest)
SphereShield’s Ethical Wall (Information Barriers) for Slack was designed as a ready-to-serve tool with the focus on granularity.
Banks, Investment funds, credit-card companies, insurance companies and accountancy firms need to comply with regulations such as FINRA, MiFID II or EMIR.
These regulations require blocking communications where there can be conflict of interests, for example, when investors talk with researchers that possess non-public information.
HealthCare institutions that need to comply with regulations such as HIPAA, need to control communications that could contain sensitive patient information.
For example, restricting doctors from sending files to prevent information mishandling
Educational institutions often need to restrict communications to avoid behavior breaches and other unpleasant consequences. SphereShield can be used to create policies such as restricting a 12th grader from communicating with a 5th grader.
Additionally SphereShield Ethical Wall can create a rule that requires a coach or a teacher to be present in every communication
Some Law Firms are required to prevent lawyers communicating with each other to avoid conflict of interests.
SphereShield Ethical Wall blocks file sharing across groups or external domains not allowing any loopholes in the process
Companies that want to restrict communication between C-Level Executives and the rest of the company can prevent them from receiving unsolicited communications.
The Ethical Wall can allow those executives to send messages and files but not the other way around
SphereShield Ethical Wall can create policies to allow only one department to communicate to an external company, while blocking all other departments from doing so. Another scenario is when a company doesn’t want to allow meetings between external and internal employees.
SphereShield Ethical Wall notifies users about policy rules created using instant messages and action feedback popups.
Ensure that appropriate notifications are communicated to external and internal contacts.
SphereShield Allows creating multiple Ethical Wall policies using a variety of parameters quickly and intuitively.
First, users need to define the conditions on which the policy should apply on. Conditions describe who the policy applies to, based on domains, groups and users. Groups can be fetched from your local AD or Azure AD.
After that, the user selects which communication is going to be blocked or allowed. Choose between Messages, File Sharing, Audio in Meetings, Video in Meetings and Screen Sharing.
The Ethical wall also controls meeting planning. If a policy is set to restrict video or audio, it will automatically cancel the meeting planned for the parties.
Once done, the user can save and organize policies as needed. SphereShield works like a firewall and scans policies from top to bottom. The policies will be applied with almost immediate effect.
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