Disney is reportedly phasing out its use of Slack following a significant data breach, with plans to migrate over to Microsoft Teams for internal communications and collaboration.
Disney will not use Slack anymore for its internal communication after a breach in July exposed 1TB worth of sensitive data.
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A hacking group said it gained access to Disney's Slack channels over the summer, which led to leaks. Now, Disney is ...
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The Walt Disney Company is reportedly ditching Slack after a July data breach exposed over 1TB of confidential messages and ...
After a major cyberattack, the entertainment giant scrapped the messaging tool, but few workers are excited about the switch ...
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The entertainment company reportedly issued a memo to staff that a migration away from Slack’s collaboration application will ...
After a massive leak of financial and strategy data this summer through Slack, Disney has decided it's more of a Microsoft ...