Data breaches continue to expose personally identifiable information, intellectual property, and other sensitive data at an alarming scale. The consequences of a breach can be profoundly serious including direct loss of revenue, diminished reputation, noncompliance fines, and operational downtime.
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions are, therefore, more important than ever. However, with the rise of hybrid working and the greater use of public cloud services, organizations are facing new and unexpected data protection challenges. In this white paper, we provide practical guidance to organizations around how they can make their DLP processes fit for the future of work. The paper covers:
Data protection should be at the core of an organization’s zero trust initiatives. Learn how you can build a DLP capability that can secure your business against one of today’s most challenging threats.