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Forcepoint Brings Personalized Automation at Scale to DLP

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Forcepoint is delivering greater personalization and automation to DLP policy enforcement while also directly addressing the huge data growth problems organizations of all sizes are facing. Personalized automation with Forcepoint DLP is enabling tremendous efficiency gains in managing security incidents.  

To help enterprises manage their data growth, Forcepoint is scaling up to 8X the data visibility capabilities that were previously possible. We already led the industry in simplifying visibility with over 1,500 pre-built out-of-the-box templates (3X more than our leading competitors) that made it much easier to quickly deploy and efficiently manage DLP. Additional scalability brings needed power to these capabilities to easily manage much larger, unwieldy data sets. 

Bringing Personalized Automation to DLP 

Organizations strive to identify data loss as it happens. But what if it was possible to identify data loss before it happens? That’s the idea behind something we call Risk-Adaptive Protection (RAP). On average, it takes organizations 287 days to clearly identify and then contain a data breach. RAP utilizes over 150 “incidents of behavior” (IoBs) to continuously monitor users for risky behavior. It brings true zero-trust capabilities to DLP while delivering context, automation, and precision to DLP policy enforcement.  

In the same way that Forcepoint DLP (DLP Everywhere) covers all the main vectors of security or channels (endpoint, web, cloud applications, cloud web and cloud email) RAP will soon cover not only the endpoint but also cloud web, cloud email, cloud applications and removable storage.  As one Forcepoint RAP customer stated, she finds the capability “… incredibly exciting by virtue of the fact that we can start to be much more targeted in our security.”


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