In this interview, UC Today's Kristian McCann sits down with Bob Pruett, Senior Solutions Architect at Myriad360, to tackle one of the most underappreciated security risks in modern business: data leakage through everyday collaboration tools. Most organisations have firewalls, permissions, and email controls in place — but nothing for the conversation happening right now in Teams, Zoom, Slack, and Google Chat? Data leakage isn't a new problem, but the way it happens in 2026 looks almost nothing like it did five years ago.
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The real-time problem changes everything. Voice and chat can't be paused for inspection the way email can. If sensitive data is shared in a live call or instant message, it's gone before any traditional DLP tool can react — making prevention and policy far more important than detection after the fact.
Passwords and API keys are leaking through chat. One of the most common and overlooked risks Bob flags is credentials being shared in what employees assume are private conversations. Those messages are logged, searchable, and far more permanent than the post-it note people think they're replacing.



