Traditional Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) tools are failing modern businesses that utilize SaaS applications, as these tools are designed for dated methods of data transfer that do not align with how data is managed today. The majority of data leaks occur directly in-browser and through unapproved applications. These tools inadequately address the vulnerabilities created in the shift to a SaaS-driven approach, prompting the need for a reevaluation of DLP strategies toward browser-centric solutions that enhance security where user interactions primarily occur.
Traditional DLP tools aren’t effective for modern SaaS environments, where sensitive data often resides in-browser and moves through unmonitored channels, increasing security risks.
Current DLP methods struggle in SaaS due to the way data is handled; browser-native security precisely targets user interactions, making it essential for protecting sensitive information.
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