Overview: The Future of Data Protection
In today's data-driven world, securing sensitive information is paramount. Zscaler offers a Unified Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solution that addresses the challenges of protecting distributed data in modern enterprises. With innovative auto data discovery and DLP capabilities across various channels, Zscaler ensures a seamless and efficient data protection strategy.
The Problem: Traditional DLP Limitations
Legacy DLP solutions struggle to keep up with the evolving data landscape, leading to gaps in security and compliance risks. Traditional DLP tools fail to discover and classify data across diverse endpoints, inline connections, and cloud environments. This lack of scalability and visibility leaves organizations vulnerable to data breaches and regulatory violations.
Solution Overview: Unified Protection Across Channels
Zscaler DLP offers an integrated approach to data security, seamlessly covering web, endpoint, and email data protection needs. By unifying DLP policies across multiple channels such as web, email, SaaS, public cloud, and endpoints, Zscaler eliminates complexity and reduces costs associated with managing multiple point products. The solution provides scalable TLS/SSL inspection, AI-powered data discovery, and streamlined workflows for efficient data protection.
Advanced Features: Enhancing Data Protection Efforts
Zscaler's DLP solution includes advanced features like Endpoint and Email DLP, Exact Data Match, Indexed Document Matching, and Optical Character Recognition. These features empower organizations to simplify policy management, enhance alerting mechanisms, and gain better control over data movement across different endpoints and email platforms. With a unified approach, Zscaler DLP enables organizations to respond swiftly to data security incidents and reduce the complexity associated with disparate security tools.
Internet Threat Exposure Analysis: Assessing DLP Program Efficacy
Organizations can leverage Zscaler's no-cost assessment tool to evaluate the effectiveness of their DLP programs against common unauthorized access and data exfiltration methods. By understanding their security posture, organizations can identify gaps in their data protection strategies and take proactive measures to strengthen their defenses.