Ideally, it should have some native analytical tools with good graphical options, but the current options lack customization. Improved analytical tools would provide a more granular technical view and a user-friendly management dashboard view. This is an area that needs improvement. Forcepoint should prioritize its cloud-based or SaaS platform. It exists, but they're not actively promoting it in India due to compatibility concerns. They primarily focus on on-premises DLP solutions here. Secondly, policy automation and data file classification need to be more automated and accurate.
From an end user's perspective, it's not always clear what's happening with the DLP. It would be beneficial to have more use cases available, perhaps on a countrywide basis. Additionally, we'd appreciate more guidance and suggestions from the partner or OEM, such as when new policies are released. They could also provide input on how to configure the product in accordance with evolving regulations, like potential DLP legislation in India.
What is data loss prevention? Data loss prevention (DLP) is a solution or process used to prevent data breaches and ensure that sensitive data is not lost, accessed by unauthorized users, or otherwise misused.
Ideally, it should have some native analytical tools with good graphical options, but the current options lack customization. Improved analytical tools would provide a more granular technical view and a user-friendly management dashboard view. This is an area that needs improvement. Forcepoint should prioritize its cloud-based or SaaS platform. It exists, but they're not actively promoting it in India due to compatibility concerns. They primarily focus on on-premises DLP solutions here. Secondly, policy automation and data file classification need to be more automated and accurate.
From an end user's perspective, it's not always clear what's happening with the DLP. It would be beneficial to have more use cases available, perhaps on a countrywide basis. Additionally, we'd appreciate more guidance and suggestions from the partner or OEM, such as when new policies are released. They could also provide input on how to configure the product in accordance with evolving regulations, like potential DLP legislation in India.