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Understanding DLP

Data Loss Prevention (DLP) refers to a set of technologies, strategies, and policies designed to detect and prevent unauthorized access, sharing, or leakage of sensitive datau2014whether in use, in motion, or at rest. DLP solutions help organizations protect confidential information such as personal data, financial records, and intellectual property from internal threats and external breaches, ensuring regulatory compliance and safeguarding business reputation.<br><br>

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Understanding DLP

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  1. UNDERSTANDING DLP A Beginner’s Guide to Preventing Data Breaches

  2. WHAT IS DATA LOSS PREVENTION (DLP)? DLP refers to technologies and strategies used to prevent sensitive data from being lost, leaked, or accessed by unauthorized users. It ensures data remains secure while in use, in motion (network traffic), and at rest (storage).

  3. WHY DLP MATTERS Rising threats of cyberattacks and insider risks. Protection of personal data, financial records, and intellectual property. Regulatory compliance (GDPR, HIPAA, etc.). 01 02 03

  4. TYPES OF DLP 1. Network DLP – Monitors data in transit across network traffic. Endpoint DLP – Secures data on user devices like laptops or USBs. Cloud DLP – Protects data stored or shared in cloud environments. 01 2. 3.

  5. Studio Shodwe Home Service About Us Contact HOW DLP WORKS Detection – Scans for sensitive data using keywords, file types, and patterns. Policy Enforcement – Blocks, quarantines, or encrypts data based on rules. Alerting & Logging – Notifies admins of violations and logs incidents.

  6. COMMON USE CASES Preventing unauthorized sharing of customer databases. Blocking credit card info from being emailed. Controlling file transfers to external drives.

  7. Studio Shodwe Home Service About Us Contact FINAL THOUGHTS DLP is essential for a strong data security posture. Start with a clear policy, classify your data, and choose the right DLP tools. It’s not just tech—it’s a proactive approach to protecting your organization.

  8. CONTACT US For more information please visit our website. www.sangfor.com marketing@sangfor.com +86 (755) 8662-7888

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