How does DLP protect data at rest, ensuring sensitive data stored on servers or databases is encrypted, monitored, and accessed only by authorized users?
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DLP (Data Loss Prevention) protects data at rest by encrypting sensitive data stored on servers or databases using encryption algorithms. It monitors access to this data through policies that define who can access it and under what conditions. Authorized users are granted access while unauthorized attempts are blocked or logged for further review. Such measures help ensure that sensitive data is protected from unauthorized users and potential data breaches.