What’s the difference between network DLP and endpoint DLP, and how does each contribute to protecting sensitive data at different stages of its lifecycle?
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Network DLP (Data Loss Prevention) focuses on monitoring data in motion within a network, such as emails, file transfers, or web traffic. It aims to prevent unauthorized data transfer outside the network.
Endpoint DLP, on the other hand, focuses on protecting data at rest on individual devices like laptops, desktops, or mobile devices. It helps prevent data leakage through various means like USB drives, printing, or unauthorized applications.
Both Network DLP and Endpoint DLP work together to provide comprehensive data protection throughout its lifecycle. Network DLP secures data as it moves across the network, while Endpoint DLP protects data stored on devices. Together, they offer a multi-layered approach to safeguard sensitive data from unauthorized access or leakage.