In plain English: data loss prevention

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Data loss prevention software is far from the latest craze. Nevertheless, DLP continues to play an important role in protecting business-critical data. CIO explains what companies need to know on the subject.

Data loss prevention is actually an old security hat - but is becoming increasingly important in the age of data (protection). We'll tell you what you need to know about DLP.

Data Loss Prevention (DLP)

The dead live longer: CSO columnist Jon Oltsik concluded back in 2010 that Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is outdated and basically “can go”. Nevertheless, the technology has remained in the corporate environment to this day. This is also due to the fact that more and more companies are building their business models around the collection and analysis of data. It is essential to implement appropriate defensive measures in order to be able to protect this added value at all levels. In this article you will read, among other things, what data loss prevention is, how it works, where it is used and for what purpose.

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