Data Loss Prevention software for LGPD
Find out how Endpoint Protector can help you achieve LGPD compliance
Endpoint Protector helps you reach LGPD compliance
Before making any large scale operational changes, It’s important to run an audit to better understand how sensitive data is being transferred both within, and outside of your organization. You can set Endpoint Protector to track and report on potential risks, offering valuable insights about which employees are using data that falls under LGPD (PII, credit card information and more). You can also see how it’s being shared; for example through email, cloud storage apps, or even if it’s being starred on removable USB storage devices.
This insight will contribute to your wider understanding and help to prepare you for the wider operational changes that will need to be made.
Once the audit is finalized, it’s time to strengthen your security policies and address the vulnerabilities. Where data that falls under LGPD is being used, Endpoint Protector monitoring policies can be converted into restrictive policies, blocking file transfers, unauthorized copied/pasted data, screen captures, etc. This prevents sensitive data from leaving your organization or being used outside of approved teams, and LGPD guidance.
Today’s modern IT environments often comprise multiple device types and operating systems.
LGPD states that data privacy should be ensured, with no specifics about the platform (Windows, macOS or Linux for example). Organizations should therefore work to ensure compliance is met across endpoints, regardless of the operating system.
Unfortunately many DLP tools are unable to provide zero-day support across all principle operating systems, leaving an organization potentially exposed after an OS update. This is particularly true of macOS.
Endpoint Protector is the only DLP solution to guarantee zero-day support for macOS, ensuring you are always protected and always compliant with LGPD with no gaps in protection.