Top 10 DLP software

November 29, 2024 | Editor: Michael Stromann


Data Loss Prevention software that monitors employee actions across various channels, such as email, cloud services, removable media, social networks to ensure business data remains confidential and compliant with regulatory requirements.
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Proofpoint allows to protect your people from advanced email attacks and identity-based threats, defend sensitive data from theft, loss and insider threats.
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Complete security for all cloud applications. Use leading machine learning and UEBA capabilities to establish behavioral fingerprints for advanced risk calculation.
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Govern, protect, and manage all of your data with Microsoft Purview, comprehensive solutions to help give you better visibility and control.
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Comprehensive user behavior analytics software for insider threat management, data loss prevention, workplace productivity, employee monitoring & more.
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Digital Guardian is a market-leading DLP, deployed via SaaS, that gives you immediate visibility into your organization’s assets, protecting critical data and IP wherever it lives
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BetterCloud secures user interactions across your digital workplace. SaaS Management and Security that is customized to your business.
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Veriato's AI-powered algorithm analyzes user behavior patterns and automatically alerts you to any abnormal or suspicious activity.
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Protection on-premise or in the cloud built to safeguard business-critical data from data security challenges companies face today​.
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InterGuard Web Filtering Software is an agent-based solution that gives you cloud-based control over your employee's endpoint – even when they work from home.
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Full Cycle Insider Risk Management platform. Allows to monitor insider activity, control access, respond to incidents.
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Industry-Leading Multi-OS DLP. Discover, monitor, and protect your sensitive data with Endpoint Protector, advanced multi-OS data loss prevention.
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Nightfall is one trusted DLP platform to discover, classify, and protect sensitive data across SaaS and cloud apps with machine learning.

Important news about DLP software


2023. Symmetry raises $18M to bolster organizations’ data security programs



In a corner of the galaxy where the vast and swirling cosmos of corporate data often feels as incomprehensible as intergalactic hitchhiking instructions, Symmetry Systems has floated up with a platform that seems to make sense of it all—or at least $18 million worth of sense, which they've impressively secured in funding. This clever platform sheds light on who has data access, how they’re using it, and why, all while offering a curious blend of transparency that allows data teams and developers to catch breaches in the act and automate entire galactic clusters of compliance paperwork. But it doesn’t stop there; it also endows the power to manage data access permissions with such ease that even the most bureaucratic overlords can breathe a sigh of relief and focus on the ever-elusive “more important things,” whatever those might be in the great scheme of universal priorities.


2019. Proofpoint acquires insider threat intelligence firm ObserveIT



In a move that might just prevent the entire universe from descending into a mad panic over lost data and cyber threats—or at least make the whole affair slightly more manageable—Proofpoint has cunningly scooped up ObserveIT for a cool $225 million. You see, ObserveIT isn't just any run-of-the-mill enterprise; it's a rather formidable operator with 1,900 clients spread across 87 countries, offering a magical toolbox of real-time network oversight, highly suspicious-activity alerts, and clever ways to keep companies from accidentally getting on the wrong side of cybersecurity laws. Proofpoint, never one to miss a chance at galactic-level DLP supremacy, plans to absorb ObserveIT's endpoint wizardry and data-risk sleuthing powers. By melding this with Proofpoint’s already quite dazzling array of information classification, detection, and intelligence services, they’re betting on creating a formidable cybersecurity fortress that’ll leave would-be cyber villains scratching their heads in existential confusion.



Editor: Michael Stromann
Michael is an expert in IT Service Management, IT Security and software development. With his extensive experience as a software developer and active involvement in multiple ERP implementation projects, Michael brings a wealth of practical knowledge to his writings. Having previously worked at SAP, he has honed his expertise and gained a deep understanding of software development and implementation processes. Currently, as a freelance developer, Michael continues to contribute to the IT community by sharing his insights through guest articles published on several IT portals. You can contact Michael by email [email protected]