Terminology

Forcepoint CASB and Forcepoint DLP share common features, but sometimes use different terms. The following table maps the terms and definitions for common items you might see in either Forcepoint CASB or Forcepoint DLP.

DLP term CASB term Definition
Action/ Action plan Mitigation The action that should take place in case of a breach. For example: “Block”, “Permit”.
Case Incident An aggregation of incidents (Forcepoint DLP) or alerts (Forcepoint CASB).
Cloud application Asset

An instance of a cloud service.

For example: “My_Company_Box”, “My_Company_AWS”.

Cloud application type Asset type

A cloud service.

For example: “Box”, “AWS”.

Cloud data discovery Data at rest (DAR) A feature that allows the Forcepoint DLP Data Agent (DA)/ Forcepoint CASB integration service to scan data at rest on cloud applications.
Cloud service N/A A Forcepoint DLP channel.
DLP Data Agent (DA) N/A A DLP agent hosted in Forcepoint’s cloud that enables the DLP system to access the data necessary to analyze specific types of traffic, or the traffic from specific servers.
DLP term CASB term Definition
DLP Cloud API

API

Service provider logs

Near real-time

A feature that allows the Forcepoint DLP DA / Forcepoint CASB integration service to take action soon after a breach occurs on cloud application activities. The file scan is completed in a very specific time frame.
DLP Cloud Proxy Proxy Real-time A feature that allows the Forcepoint DLP Data Protection Service and Forcepoint CASB solution to take immediate action as a breach occurs on cloud application activities.
Data Protection Service N/A The Forcepoint DLP service that enables detection and enforcement of sensitive data breaches on cloud applications.
Event Activity A transaction or activity that was monitored and sent for policy analysis.
Incident Alert The output of the policy analysis if there is a match in the transaction.
Operation Action

The atomic action monitored by Forcepoint CASB that an end user completed.

For example: “Upload a file”, “Download a file”.