An Overview of Cato Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
ata is the most valuable asset a modern enterprise has. The evolving threat landscape and shift to cloud trend are putting enterprise data at an ever-growing risk of being compromised and maliciously exploited. There is a clear need for enterprises to better protect their data, reflected in the 32% increase in data protection queries Gartner received in 2021 vs the previous year.
While Data Leak Protection (DLP) solutions have been around for over 15 years, they have seen limited adoption, usually by very large organizations. New security architectures, however, such as Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and its subset, Secure Service Edge (SSE), are making it easier for enterprises to adopt DLP.
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