White Paper

Rethinking DLP For The SaaS Era: Why Browser-Centric DLP is the New Mandate

The "Rethinking DLP For The SaaS Era" white paper provides unique insights into modern Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) challenges within SaaS environments.

Leveraging comprehensive analysis of how sensitive data is accessed, shared, and leaked through SaaS applications, we reveal critical security gaps overlooked by traditional endpoint and network-based DLP tools. This white paper offers deep visibility into the evolving landscape of SaaS data security, emphasizing the browser as the crucial new security control point.

This unique analysis highlights key statistics, emerging trends, and their impact on enterprise data security, such as:

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  • 70% of enterprise data leaks now occur through in-browser interactions, invisible to traditional DLP solutions.
  • 53% of sensitive data leaks involve file-less interactions like copy-pasting or chat messaging, bypassing standard DLP monitoring.
  • Over 50% of employees frequently use SaaS applications unauthorized by IT, significantly increasing the risk of data exposure.
  • Malicious and overly permissive browser extensions continue to quietly exfiltrate sensitive data, presenting substantial hidden threats.

Download the whitepaper today to access the complete findings and learn how these critical trends affect enterprise SaaS data security.

The "Rethinking DLP For The SaaS Era" white paper provides unique insights into modern Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) challenges within SaaS environments.

Leveraging comprehensive analysis of how sensitive data is accessed, shared, and leaked through SaaS applications, we reveal critical security gaps overlooked by traditional endpoint and network-based DLP tools. This white paper offers deep visibility into the evolving landscape of SaaS data security, emphasizing the browser as the crucial new security control point.

This unique analysis highlights key statistics, emerging trends, and their impact on enterprise data security, such as:

  • 70% of enterprise data leaks now occur through in-browser interactions, invisible to traditional DLP solutions.
  • 53% of sensitive data leaks involve file-less interactions like copy-pasting or chat messaging, bypassing standard DLP monitoring.
  • Over 50% of employees frequently use SaaS applications unauthorized by IT, significantly increasing the risk of data exposure.
  • Malicious and overly permissive browser extensions continue to quietly exfiltrate sensitive data, presenting substantial hidden threats.

Download the whitepaper today to access the complete findings and learn how these critical trends affect enterprise SaaS data security.