Building a High-Impact, Future-Ready Data Loss Prevention Program
Building an effective DLP program demands alignment across business priorities, governance, and user engagement. This infographic outlines the foundational steps to creating a successful, scalable DLP program, such as identifying high-value data, building incrementally, and securing executive support. View the infographic to see how these principles translate into measurable risk reduction and safer innovation. Contact BSG tech for guidance on aligning Symantec DLP solutions with your data protection goals.
What is the purpose of a DLP program?
A well-structured DLP program helps organizations detect and prevent data breaches by understanding where sensitive data resides, how it flows, and how it is utilized. The primary aim is not just compliance but to enable secure business growth.
How can organizations overcome DLP implementation challenges?
Organizations often hesitate due to perceived complexity or cost. To address these concerns, it's important to map data flows, tailor the program to the specific business needs, and demonstrate how phased implementation can simplify the process while delivering quick results.
Why is end-user buy-in important for DLP?
End-user buy-in is crucial because without it, users may bypass controls, increasing risk. Clear communication about the rationale behind DLP initiatives, along with defined policies and procedures, can help secure user support and compliance.
Building a High-Impact, Future-Ready Data Loss Prevention Program
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