Review the new features introduces to Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) in November
2024.
New Features
New GenAI Application Support
Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) now supports the following new GenAI apps:
Aflorithmic
AskCodi
Chatsonic
ContentDetector.AI
Decktopus
Deepgram
Describerly
Phind
Exclude URLs and Apps From Enterprise DLP for Non-File Based traffic
In some cases, you might have use cases where you need to exclude certain URLs and apps from
forwarding non-file based traffic to Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP). For example, you
might not require Enterprise DLP inspection in the following scenarios:
You expect traffic containing sensitive data to specific URLs and apps and
want to exclude them from Enterprise DLP incidents.
You only want to inspect file based traffic for specific URLs and apps but
don't require inspection of non-file based traffic.
You identified specific URLs that receive non-file data that isn't user
generated and want to exclude these URLs from Enterprise DLP inspection
to avoid false positive detections.
You can use an existing Security policy rules to easily exclude these URLs and apps
from Enterprise DLP rather than create a new Security policy rule each time you
want to exclude specific URLs and apps. This allows you to continue to enforce your
data loss prevention requirements for URLs and apps that require it while excluding
the URLs and apps that don't. This eases the operational overheard of managing your
policy rulebase by reducing the total number of policy rules you need to manage
EDM CLI App Version 3.5
Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) introduced the Exact Data Matching (EDM) CLI app version
3.5 to allow creation of encrypted EDM data sets in an air-gapped environment. EDM
is an advanced detection tool to monitor and protect sensitive data from
exfiltration of personally identifiable information (PII) such as social security
numbers, Medical Record Numbers, bank account numbers, and credit card numbers, in a
structured data source such as databases, directory servers, or structured data
files (CSV and TSV), with high accuracy. In some cases, the EDM CLI app might be
installed on a device that you intentionally prevent access to the internet;
otherwise referred to as air-gapped. Using the EDM CLI app version 3.5, an
air-gapped device that has the EDM CLI app installed can successfully create
encrypted EDM data sets. You can then manually transfer the
output.zip that you need to upload to Enterprise DLP to a device with an outbound internet connection, which can
upload the EDM data set to Enterprise DLP.