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ManagedMethods Earns Microsoft Education Specialist Certification

Certification further enables leading cloud application security provider to protect K-12 schools using Microsoft 365 Education



BOULDER, Colo. – January 7, 2020 – (Newswire.com)

​​ManagedMethods, a leading cloud application security provider, today announced the company is now a Microsoft Education Specialist partner. As an education member of the Microsoft Partner Network (MPN), ManagedMethods is well-equipped to continue supporting K-12 school districts in protecting cloud applications and securing sensitive student and staff information.

“We’re seeing rapid adoption rates of Microsoft Office 365 across the education market. As a result, K-12 school districts are becoming more exposed to the risks of operating in the cloud,” said Charlie Sander, Chief Executive Officer at ManagedMethods. “Office 365 is one of the most widely deployed cloud services and we look forward to helping schools experience the collaboration benefits of the cloud — without exposing themselves to emerging security risks.”

Today, there are more than 900 million devices running Windows 10 and over 200 million monthly active users of Office 365 worldwide. ManagedMethods’ partnership with Microsoft Education is a key component in helping school districts running on Office 365 remain compliant with federal and state regulations, including FERPA, COPPA and CSPC.

“We welcome ManagedMethods to Microsoft’s Education ISV Partner Go-to-Market (GTM) campaign. This collaboration allows CIO’s to develop partnerships with industry experts that can keep education institutions and students safe and their data safeguarded,” said Jim Federico, Principal Product Manager, Education, Microsoft Corp.

IT teams have access to more robust data security and student safety monitoring and controls. While Microsoft provides excellent native security features, many district system administrators enjoy the additional layer of security to protect students, families, and staff from the litany of cyber threats targeting schools today. ManagedMethods has also built unique student safety monitoring capabilities into the product to help administrative staff identify explicit content, cyberbullying, and self harm red flags within school Office 365 accounts.

For more information about ManagedMethods and its award-winning G Suite and Office 365 data security and student safety platform, please visit ManagedMethods.com.

About ManagedMethods

ManagedMethods is a leading Google G Suite and Microsoft Office 365 data security and student safety platform for K-12 schools. ManagedMethods is an award-winning platform empowering organizations with full and continuous control of cloud application data – leveraging AI and machine learning powered threat detection – to help schools gain data security against internal and external data breaches.​

ManagedMethods makes G Suite and Office 365 security easy for K-12 IT teams — no proxy, no agent and no special training needed. ManagedMethods’ API-based platform provides K-12 IT teams with an easy, affordable platform that protects email, G Suite, and Office 365 applications against malware and phishing schemes, and detects abnormal behavior to prevent account takeovers while keeping students safe and their data secure. For more information, please visit ManagedMethods.com.

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