How does DLP address risks associated with legacy systems by monitoring and enforcing policies on outdated platforms that may not have built-in security features?
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Data Loss Prevention (DLP) addresses risks associated with legacy systems by implementing monitoring and policy enforcement mechanisms specifically tailored to these outdated platforms. DLP solutions can help mitigate security vulnerabilities by integrating with legacy systems to monitor data flow, detect sensitive information, and enforce security policies to prevent data breaches or leaks on platforms lacking inherent security features.
Using DLP with legacy systems involves customizing policies and controls to account for the limitations and vulnerabilities of outdated technology. By setting up alerts, monitoring data transfers, and implementing encryption where possible, DLP can provide an additional layer of security to protect sensitive information on legacy systems that may be more susceptible to cyber threats.