In today’s digitally transformed society, where companies handle sensitive corporate and customer information, data breaches are a constant threat. With the widespread adoption of cloud services and remote work, managing information has become incredibly complex, making these breaches more likely to occur.
Cyberattacks, such as viruses and phishing scams, are often cited as causes of data leaks. However, data breaches are not always the result of external threats. In fact, many breaches happen due to insider threats or human error.
Incidents such as taking data outside corporate premises, accidentally sending emails to the wrong person, or mistakes in public settings can all lead to information leaks. Traditional security measures alone cannot prevent them. Therefore, businesses need to strengthen their security countermeasures to defend against external attacks and prevent internal data loss.
This is where DLP (Data Loss Prevention) comes in. DLP refers to systems and strategies designed to prevent important company information assets, such as confidential data or personal details, from being lost or leaked, whether accidentally or maliciously.
This white paper introduces real-world examples of data breaches caused by human error and explains how DLP can help prevent them.
The contents of the document are as follows
- Cases of Information Leaks
- The Importance and Mechanism of DLP (Data Loss Prevention)
- Email DLP Use Cases
- File DLP Use Cases
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