Hear it from our customers: How Dropbox Business keeps data secure
Published on August 17, 2016
From family-run companies like Maple Hill Creamery to multinationals like News Corp, businesses rely on Dropbox Business to keep information secure and accessible to those who need it. That gives them the peace of mind to focus on what matters most, like producing grass-fed dairy products, or running award-winning media operations.
Companies like these have embraced Dropbox because we’ve refused to accept that usability and enterprise-grade security have to be mutually exclusive. We’ve always believed that a solution that’s widely adopted by employees is inherently more secure. When employees use a tool they know and love, information stays in one place, giving enterprises better control. And we’re grateful that our vision is shared by an increasing number of businesses every day: Some 200,000 companies are now using Dropbox Business.
As our customer base grows, so do our investments focused on keeping information safe. We recently rolled out new tools for admins intended to help IT maintain security, control, and visibility. And they were designed with the same “user-first” approach that maximizes adoption and collaboration. Staying ahead of the curve in security means employing the highest-caliber security and engineering personnel and keeping them laser-focused on building the right security features for the enterprise. These and other investments are all part of living up to Dropbox’s most important company value: “Be worthy of trust.”
But don’t take our word for it. We reached out to our customers big and small to find out why they’d selected Dropbox to keep their information safe and accessible. Check out our video to hear what they said. You’ll also hear from our Principal Engineer James Cowling on how we’ve made security the foundation of Dropbox Business.
If you’re interested in learning more about everything we do to keep your information secure, tune into our upcoming webinar “Security deep dive: How Dropbox Business protects your data.”