Integrations
Skyhigh CASB
Seclore and Skyhigh Security join forces to deliver unprecedented security for your data in the cloud by applying protection, access, and control policies to sensitive digital assets.

Persistent data security in the cloud and beyond
Seclore and Skyhigh Security work together to seamlessly protect sensitive data across cloud platforms such as Microsoft 365, Box, Slack, Google Workspace, and Salesforce. Skyhigh’s CASB solutions identify and classify sensitive data, while Seclore’s persistent protection keeps it encrypted and under organizational control even when it’s shared internally, externally, or downloaded. This effortless integration automates security, provides visibility, and enforces dynamic access controls, enabling organizations to safeguard data anywhere.
Enjoy secure collaboration with persistent protection for data in the cloud

Automatically protect sensitive data in the cloud
Sensitive files identified or classified with Skyhigh CASB in cloud environments like M365 and Box are automatically protected with Seclore’s persistent file-level encryption and access controls.
Protect email automatically
Sensitive content in emails that is identified by Skyhigh Security CASB can be automatically protected with Seclore’s email auto-protector, ensuring email security in the cloud.
Protect data beyond the cloud
Skyhigh CASB monitors and controls data flows across cloud applications, while Seclore extends protection beyond cloud environments, safeguarding data wherever it travels.
Data-centric usage tracking and auditing
Apply protection policies to digital assets and enjoy end-to-end tracking and audit reporting, even for files that are downloaded from cloud repositories.
Real-time access controls
Policy updates or changes to user access and privilege rules take effect immediately in near real-time for documents inside and outside cloud applications.
Real-time revocation
Revoke access at any time, even after documents have been downloaded from a cloud application, shared externally, or exfiltrated as part of a breach.