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What Is Data Loss Prevention (DLP)?

Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies outline standards for handling different types of data, covering areas like access controls, encryption, and incident response. They encourage employee responsibility and enhance operational efficiency through clear, data-related processes. DLPs typically vary for different data types to meet compliance needs and user behaviour. For instance, regulations govern handling personally identifiable information, while a company has more freedom with its intellectual property. Each type requires unique DLPs.

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