RSA, the Security Division of EMC Corporation, announced that it has been positioned by Gartner, Inc. in the “Leaders” quadrant of the “Magic Quadrant for Content-Aware Data Loss Prevention”. This marks the fifth consecutive time that RSA has been placed in the DLP “Leaders” quadrant.
Gartner characterises content-aware data loss prevention technologies as “those that can, as a core function, perform content inspection of data at rest or in motion, and can execute responses – ranging from simple notification to active blocking – based on policy settings.” The firm notes that in addition to sophisticated detection techniques, “one of the leading characteristics of enterprise content-aware DLP solutions involves a centralised management console, support for advanced policy definition and event management workflow,” thus differentiating these solutions from DLP-lite or Channel DLP offerings.
RSA Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is designed to discover and monitor the location and flow of sensitive information, such as regulated data or corporate intellectual property, across the infrastructure including cloud, virtual and mobile devices. It is engineered to alert and educate end users in real-time and enforce controls, such as encryption, quarantine, and block and notify, to prevent the loss of sensitive data through email, web, PCs, smartphones, iPads, virtual desktops, cloud-based applications and more. As built, data is identified and classified with industry-best accuracy through RSA DLP’s combination of cognitive sciences-based content classification, machine-based fingerprinting, rich metadata analysis and purpose-built expert policies.
Thousands of organisations worldwide use RSA DLP to protect millions of emails and Petabytes of sensitive data every day. With 170+ expert-built policies available out-of-the-box and unique incident management workflow processes, RSA DLP helps organisations both protect sensitive data, including PII and intellectual property, and comply with various data protection regulations, such as PCI DSS and HIPAA.
The latest version of the RSA DLP offers significant enhancements designed around manageability and integrations with broader security solutions. The new purpose-built incident management user interface is built to include a powerful faceted search functionality and new visualisation for Endpoint management to significantly improve operational efficiencies. In addition, RSA DLP 9.5 has been engineered to integrate with the RSA Archer GRC and RSA NetWitness security monitoring platforms to provide necessary content awareness that allows both GRC and security teams to take an information risk-based approach to security and GRC management.
Carol Clark, Senior Director, Security Management and Compliance, RSA, The Security Division of EMC, said, “RSA is extremely proud of its continued placement in the Leaders quadrant, as we believe it underscores our dedication to help global enterprises not only discover data and prevent information from being lost, stolen or misused, but also to solve complex business problems around compliance and security as well. RSA Data Loss Prevention is engineered to allow for flexibility and scalability when discovering and classifying sensitive data, and is best-in-class when it comes to helping ensure this data is accounted for and secured at the datacentre, network and endpoint level.”