eSHARE
Secure external file sharing platform integrating with M365, Google Workspace & Box.

eSHARE
Secure external file sharing platform integrating with M365, Google Workspace & Box.
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eSHARE Description
eSHARE (formerly nCrypted Cloud LLC, founded in 2012) is a data security company focused on secure external information sharing. The platform integrates with existing cloud file-sharing services—including Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Box, and Dropbox—rather than introducing additional data repositories, allowing organizations to share files externally without moving data to separate storage environments. The platform supports integrations with Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Google Workspace, and Outlook, enabling users to collaborate across organizational boundaries while maintaining security controls. eSHARE's approach is designed to align with Zero Trust security frameworks, with product leadership explicitly focused on embedding Zero Trust principles into the platform's architecture. eSHARE targets enterprise customers, with a stated Fortune 2000 customer footprint. Its offerings address unstructured data security, compliance, and regulatory requirements, with dedicated personnel covering security and compliance solutions including GDPR and other regulatory frameworks. The VP of Security and Compliance Solutions holds CISM and CISSP certifications and previously worked in Microsoft's Cyber Security Group. The company's leadership team has backgrounds in information security, data protection, and enterprise software, with prior experience at organizations such as Digital Guardian, Microsoft Purview, Veza, and Deloitte. eSHARE operates globally, with an EMEA Managing Director and engineering teams in Greece, in addition to its U.S. headquarters.
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