Category: Collaboration
Secure Collaboration apps
Use these pages to secure how your team uses Collaboration tools in the browser: common risks, typical sensitive data, and recommended policies by role.
At a glance
- 6 apps in this category
- Last updated: 2026-01-29
Common themes
- collaboration
- links
- internal data
- sharing
- chat
- meetings
- atlassian
- design
Apps in Collaboration
Secure Confluence browsing means protecting internal documentation and links in wiki pages from phishing, malicious external resources, and data leakage.
Secure Figma browsing means protecting design assets, prototypes, and shared links from phishing, unsafe sharing, and data leakage in browser-based collaboration.
Secure Microsoft Teams browsing means controlling the browser risk created by links, files, and meeting-related prompts shared in Teams.
Secure Miro browsing means protecting shared boards and links from phishing, unsafe sharing, and data leakage while teams collaborate in the browser.
Secure Slack browsing means reducing risk from link-clicks, file shares, and impersonation attempts that start in chat and end in a browser.
Secure Zoom browsing means reducing risk from meeting links, chat-shared URLs, and file transfers that send users into browser flows attackers love.