Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

7 Ways to Jump-Start Your Incident Response

Recent research indicates that only 25% of organizations have incident response plans. Without such plans, companies are extremely susceptible to potential cyberattacks, and the stark business reality is that they take much longer to recover. Unfortunately, there are daily examples of major data breaches where a particular company’s incident response could have been managed more effectively.

Egnyte Content Lifecycle Management

Without automated content lifecycle management, managing ever-expanding data volume can quickly overwhelm your organization. In this video, you’ll learn how Egnyte enables you to locate and manage content to reduce cost and lower risk, while increasing business productivity. In particular, you’ll see how Egnyte gives you a comprehensive view of the content that you manage, empowering you to identify seldom-used content, and archive or delete it based on your data management guidelines.

June Release Rollup: Copilot - Bring Your Own Model, AI Prompt Wizard, Specifications Analyst, and More

We’re excited to share new updates and enhancements for June, including: For more information on these updates and others, please read the complete list below and follow the links for more detailed articles.

Rewriting the Rules of Financial Services Content Management

AI and automation hold massive potential, but they can’t come at the expense of trust and control. That perspective, shared by Jerry Silva of IDC during our Financial Services Summit 2025 keynote, underscores a central tension in financial services: How do we adopt transformational technologies without undermining the very controls that define our industry? For decades, firms have operated under a familiar set of rules about compliance, security, data management, and efficiency.

Bridge the Gap: Federated Project Collaboration for AEC Teams With Egnyte

In architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC), collaboration across firms isn’t optional—it’s fundamental. Whether you’re working with architects, consultants, general contractors, or subcontractors, sharing data efficiently is critical to project success. Yet, most file-sharing methods between firms are outdated, risky, and operationally difficult.

Webflow 101: Security Features that Outshine Other CMSs

Security is an essential consideration when investing in a website. It's irrevocable. Weak security may quickly deplete resources you can't afford to lose and erase months of work on your site, which is a digital asset that holds sensitive data, consumer trust, and your brand's reputation. You want to ensure user confidence and long-term company continuity.

Deep Analysis Shares Why Egnyte Stands Out in Secure and Intelligent File Sharing

When it comes to file sharing, collaboration, and data governance, much of the market can feel indistinguishable. Many platforms offer secure collaboration, enterprise security, and access to content whenever you need it, so how do you choose? Research advisory firm Deep Analysis’ Vendor Vignette on Egnyte breaks down the clear and essential differentiators that set us apart from the competition in four ways.

Unify Your Data Defense With Egnyte, Microsoft Purview, and Netskope

Effective cybersecurity protection can be extremely complex, with new threats and concerns popping up daily. Organizations are beginning to take cybersecurity more seriously and understanding that sensitive data protection is of utmost importance. Multi-layered security programs, tools to prevent data loss, and solutions to facilitate compliance across the organization are just some of the strategies that security and IT teams use to respond to today's cybersecurity landscape.

Beyond Plain Text: Egnyte's Journey to Structured Data Extraction in RAG Systems

When we first launched Egnyte’s AI features built on retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), customer response was overwhelmingly positive. Users could quickly find and synthesize information from vast document repositories with accuracy and context. But success breeds ambition. As customers grew comfortable with the system, they began exploring new use cases that revealed a limitation: while our RAG excelled with plain text, it struggled with tables, charts, and other structured formats.