Keeping company information safe is a top priority for technology managers. Two powerful methods to achieve this are Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA). Let’s dive into what these are, why they matter, and how they can work together to protect your business.
Understanding Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
What is DLP?
Data Loss Prevention is a strategy to ensure that sensitive information, like financial data or customer details, doesn’t get into the wrong hands. It’s about keeping data inside your company and out of reach of hackers or accidental mishaps. Why is DLP important?
Losing sensitive data can result in financial loss, legal issues, and damage to your company’s reputation. With DLP, you can control who sees and uses your data, reducing these risks. How does DLP work?
DLP tools track and manage data. They follow data wherever it goes and block unauthorized access. For example, if an employee tries to email a private document to a personal account, a DLP solution can stop it.
Exploring Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA)
What is ZTNA?
Zero Trust Network Access is a security model that assumes threats could be anywhere, inside or outside the network. It’s like having a security guard check everyone’s ID every time they enter a building, even if they work there. Why is ZTNA crucial?
Traditional security models assume trusted users are safe, but this isn’t always true. ZTNA ensures that everyone and everything must prove they’re secure before accessing the company’s resources, thus minimizing risks. How does ZTNA function?
ZTNA verifies the identity of users and devices before granting access to data or apps. It monitors activities continuously to ensure compliance with security policies. Imagine only giving each person exactly what they need to do their job, and taking it away immediately when they no longer need it.