Organisations often face increased risk of unauthorised data disclosure when responsibilities are unclear, classification varies and control acceptance criteria are absent. That combination creates compliance exposure and inconsistent responses when data movement is detected.
Data Loss Prevention provides a published governance framework that assigns decision authorities, records roles and responsibilities, defines acceptance criteria for controls and sets escalation paths for incidents and exceptions. The remit covers policy, control objectives, data classification and lifecycle governance while excluding procurement execution, routine operational support, financial accounting and unrelated IT domains.
Safeguard sensitive, personal and regulated data against unauthorised access, misuse and exposure.
Stop unauthorised data transfer via removable media and peripheral devices.
Understand who can access sensitive data, how it is being used and where risks exist.
Identify, classify and manage data according to sensitivity, value and regulatory requirements.
Demonstrate compliance with data protection regulations, policies and contractual obligations.
Lower the likelihood and impact of data breaches caused by misconfiguration, excessive access or insider activity.
Enable managers and data owners to participate in access decisions without increasing risk.
See and audit removable media and peripheral device usage across endpoints.
These platforms are typically used to implement and operate this capability.
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