Guard Your Data’s Every Move With Cloud-Native DLP
Anchoring the Lookout Cloud Security Platform, our data loss prevention (DLP) ensures peace of mind in a hybrid work world, protecting your data at every turn.
Seamless protection in a borderless world
DLP technology anchors our platform. No matter where your corporate data flows — on premises, in the cloud, and on devices and applications outside your control — its integrity and accessibility remain intact.
Classify data in any format
Data appears in diverse forms. Our solution equips you to identify content across all formats.
- Structured and unstructured
- Within zipped files
- Regulated data
- Private data
- Proprietary source code
- Stored within image files
Discover the key capabilities every SSE needs to protect your organization.
Enhance your current solutions with our DLP
Classification systems
- Microsoft Information Protection
- Azure Information Protection
- Titus by Fortra
- Google Classification Labels
Enterprise DLPs
- Symantec
- Forcepoint
Top DLP use cases
Guiding users with safer app and data practices
As cloud capabilities expand, so does rapid content sharing. Our platform’s DLP balances this by enforcing clear, context-aware policies. It helps users understand policy actions, such as:
- Redirecting links from apps not under management
- Modifying app access based on a user's security posture
- Adapting rules according to different sharing methods, like public or implicit shares
Detect and block data theft by malicious insiders
Equipped with comprehensive insights into user data interactions, Our platform’s DLP takes targeted measures to prevent malicious data exfiltration:
- Detecting personal accounts and halting the sharing of content, encompassing internal files and emails
- Blocking bulk download of sensitive data
Prevent unintended data leaks by employees
Unintentional data slips are common. Lookout steps in to actively detect and mitigate these risks by:
- Scanning emails, both headers and body, for sensitive content
- Masking or redacting sensitive data or excluding certain receivers from the email
- Recognizing personal accounts, limiting or halting data transfer, or rerouting to their official enterprise account