Businesses across the globe face mounting pressures to ensure the security, privacy, and regulatory compliance of their UC and collaboration platforms. Teams has emerged as one of the most trusted solutions to address this need. However, to fully leverage the capabilities of Teams while maintaining compliance with such a wide array of industry regulations, businesses must navigate a range of intricacies.
There are various factors businesses need to factor into their thinking on successful Teams compliance, from data governance and security to eDiscovery. By understanding the compliance capabilities of Teams and introducing best practices, businesses can embrace the platform while safeguarding sensitive information, mitigating risks, and meeting their compliance obligations.
With our latest Round Table subject, “Teams Compliance", we spoke with experts and executives from Oak Innovation, Kurmi Software, Theta Lake and NuWave Communications about the key compliance challenges companies face in using Teams and what measures they can undertake to ensure a smooth process, the risks and consequences of non-compliance, and how AI might shape the landscape in the future.
What are the key compliance challenges that organizations face when using Microsoft Teams for unified communications?
Phillip Reynolds, Director at Oak Innovation
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Reynolds argued that compliance ultimately comes down to how data is captured, managed and stored. "Whilst many organizations like to record Teams calls and meetings for reference," Reynolds said, "those impacted by regulations like MiFID II, Dodd-Frank, PCI, GDPR or HIPAA must take additional steps to ensure those recordings are stored securely and often for some years. That’s where Teams native recording often falls short."
Reynolds noted that Teams recording doesn't include encryption or provide a systematic way to store and retrieve crucial recordings in the long term: "It provides limited control over who can access recordings."
"At a very basic level, of course, Teams recording only records Teams conversations," he added. "If an organization uses Teams alongside other telephony as many do, and compliance is a priority, then they need to ensure that all calls are captured – not just Teams, not just PSTN lines, both external and internal calls, screens as well as voice."
Antoine Perrier, Head of Technical Account Sales at Kurmi Software
Perrier cites two primary compliance challenges that Kurmi sees organizations face when using Teams for UC purposes. "The first is data security and retention," Perrier explained. "Microsoft Teams generates a vast amount of data, including chat messages, file uploads, and audio/video recordings. Organizations need to ensure that the sensitive data shared through Teams, such as customer information or intellectual property, is adequately protected, especially as regulations such as GDPR are increasingly implemented."
The second challenge Kurmi often observe is delegation and access governance, which includes "defining user roles and permissions and ensuring that access to users’ data is properly classified and labelled", he said. "Organizations must be able to guarantee that these permission and policy rules, set during the initial provisioning, do not change over time (configuration drift)."
Garth Landers, Director of Global Product Marketing at Theta Lake
Landers argued that, for compliance reviewers, it could be difficult to follow the context of a conversation. This is particularly true if, for example, the compliance tools being used aren't able to maintain the context and fidelity of the chat.
"Chat is dynamic and contains ingredients like emojis, reactions, images/memes and files/links," Landers said. "If you are not capturing these and understanding the context, it can be very difficult to ascertain and identify risk. In-Meeting chat also has to be captured- for the same reasons, along with Q & A, polls and whiteboards."
"We are only talking about Teams here, but the related Microsoft ecosystem, which works with and is intertwined with Teams, is also in scope because users are not just relegated to Teams," Landers continued. "Teams involves and uses SharePoint, OneDrive and Viva Engage (formerly known as Yammer). Theta Lake delivers a seamless, integrated and comprehensive approach to addressing all of these in a non-disruptive, modular manner."
David Spears, Chief Product Officer at NuWave Communications
Spears outlined myriad challenges involved with Teams compliance, including data privacy, as "UC&C systems often involve the exchange of sensitive information, such as personal data, financial records, or confidential business data. Organizations must ensure compliance with relevant data privacy regulations like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) or the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)."
Spears also noted the importance of recordkeeping and retention, as many industries have specific requirements, as well as e-Discovery and legal hold for the event of litigation or regulatory investigations.
Spears also mentioned the significance of security and authentication because "UC&C systems require strong security measures to protect against unauthorized access, data breaches, and potential cyber threats. Compliance with industry-specific security standards, such as HIPAA for healthcare or PCI DSS for payment card data, may be necessary."
Spears also highlighted the importance of compliance training and awareness, the potential obstacle of cross-border data transfer restrictions, and the possible complications of third-party service provider compliance regulations.
What measures can organizations take to ensure they are using Microsoft Teams in a compliant manner, especially in industries with strict regulatory frameworks?
David Spears, Chief Product Officer at NuWave Communications
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Spears argued that organizations should ensure their compliance through a series of approaches. Specifically, companies should work with "data privacy regulations, establish recordkeeping and retention policies, enable e-Discovery capabilities, implement strong security measures and authentication protocols, provide compliance training to employees, comply with cross-border data transfer regulations, and conduct due diligence on third-party providers."
Antoine Perrier, Head of Technical Account Sales at Kurmi Software
Perrier agreed that organizations must develop a comprehensive compliance strategy. They should "establish clear policies and procedures, leverage built-in security and compliance features provided by Microsoft Teams, and regularly review and update their compliance measures based on evolving regulatory requirements," he said.
Perrier also suggested using a UC and collaboration provisioning and automation tool to help, citing Kurmi's Provisioning Suite, which "can provide visibility into existing organizational and end-user settings within Microsoft Teams and help to ensure that these policies and procedures are implemented accurately and consistently."
Perrier highlighted Kurmi's Role Based Access Control (RBAC), through which organizations can establish permissions based on role to ensure that administrative users have access only to the resources and actions necessary to perform their specific tasks.
Garth Landers, Director of Global Product Marketing at Theta Lake
Landers argued that in regulated industries, it's too easy to be sceptical of embracing new features and functions in UC platforms like MS Teams. "This happens because firms believe the challenge of maintaining compliance is just too hard and possibly disruptive to address," Landers said, "so end users lose out by missing out on productivity gains, and firms end up not maximizing the investment they have made in platforms like Teams."
Landers continued: "So how can firms do this without adding additional resources in compliance review or disruptive technology approaches? Leveraging a platform like Theta Lake will empower you to embrace all of the functionality you might be saying no to, like video or in-meeting chat, edit and delete functions or anything MS Teams has to offer."


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