Forcepoint DLP

Important: Information about Forcepoint DLP appliances is not included in this guide. See the Forcepoint DLP section of the Forcepoint Documentation page.

Forcepoint DLP protects organizations from information leaks and data loss. It can operate alone in the network, or can be paired with Forcepoint Web Security, Forcepoint Email Security, or both.

Forcepoint DLP Network prevents data loss through email and over Web channels. It includes Forcepoint DLP Cloud Email, deployed in Microsoft Azure. It provides DLP policy enforcement for Microsoft Exchange Online.

The protector appliance intercepts and analyzes traffic on a variety of channels, such as email, HTTP, and FTP. (HTTP traffic is monitored but not enforced.)

The mobile agent appliance can be configured to secure email content that is synchronized to a user’s mobile devices via Exchange ActiveSync. This includes content in email messages, calendar events, and tasks.

Forcepoint DLP includes an analytics engine that identifies and ranks high-risk incidents. It consumes incidents generated by DLP policies and reports on those with the highest data loss or data theft risk score.

Forcepoint Data Discovery is used to learn the location of sensitive data within on-premises data centers and cloud hosted applications. It can be configured to scan data on file servers, email servers, databases, and content collaboration applications.

Forcepoint DLP Endpoint prevents data loss over endpoint channels such as removable storage devices, mobile devices, browser uploads, email clients, and applications. It can also discover and remediate sensitive data stored on laptop and desktop systems.

For more information, see the Forcepoint DLP Deployment Guide (PDF).