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DLP stands for Data Loss Prevention. It is a security technology that helps protect against data loss by detecting and preventing unauthorized access, destruction, or alteration of data.

DLP can be used to protect both internal and external data sources.

DLP can be used to protect a variety of data sources, including:

Internal data sources: Data that is stored on an organization’s own network, including data warehouses, customer data, and employee data.

External data sources: Data that is stored on a remote server or on a cloud-based service.

DLP can be used to detect a variety of unauthorized accesses, including:

Accesses that are attempted by unauthorized users.

Accesses that are attempted by unauthorized users but are prevented by DLP.

Accesses that are attempted by authorized users but are allowed by DLP because the user is allowed to access specific data sources.

Accesses that are attempted by unauthorized users but are prevented by DLP because the user is not allowed to access specific data sources.

DLP can be used to prevent data loss by detecting and preventing unauthorized destruction, alteration, or access to data. DLP can be used to protect both internal and external data sources.