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Network DLP Solution: Key Features & Considerations

Stop Data Loss and Theft, and Ensure Accurate Content Inspection

According to a Gartner report, the perception that enterprise DLP products are suitable for every organization often causes IT leaders to make unnecessary expenditures. 

Network Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is a key feature within a larger security stack for detection and response. Security stack architects need to consider use cases and the broader reality that DLP by itself is not the end answer to prevent data theft and loss. DLP has multiple implications like for regulatory compliance, network DLP is critical to verify data in motion is transmitted securely and on approved channels. For intellectual property protection, endpoint DLP is critical for data in use on and off networks. Monitoring how users handle sensitive information requires both network and endpoint DLP, however, broader context beyond DLP is required to determine high risk users. 

This whitepaper discusses

  • Key features and requirements of Network DLP  
  • Its ability to stop Network Data Loss and Theft 
  • Accurate Inspection of Enterprise Content 
  • Enterprise Scalability 
  • Enterprise Architecture Friendly 
  • Robust Architecture and more 

This will help decision makers be more aware before approving the Purchase order for a Network Data Loss Prevention solution. 

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