How can organizations protect data in use from leaks, applying DLP controls to restrict access to sensitive data during processing, editing, or analysis on devices?
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Organizations can protect data in use from leaks by implementing Data Loss Prevention (DLP) controls. These controls help restrict access to sensitive data during processing, editing, or analysis on devices by monitoring and controlling the flow of data within the organization. DLP solutions can identify and classify sensitive data, monitor data usage in real-time, enforce policies to prevent unauthorized data access or sharing, encrypt sensitive data, and provide alerts and reports on data activities. By integrating DLP controls into their data protection strategies, organizations can enhance data security and prevent data leaks.
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