eScan Enterprise DLP–Cloud is equipped with a wide range of
advanced features and technologies to
protect data in motion or data at rest & these features
assist you in tracking, monitoring and protecting
critical data within your network. These features can be
configured as per your requirements through a
comprehensive & Secure Enterprise Grade Centralized
Management Console that allows you to deploy
the solution on endpoints connected to your network. eScan
Enterprise DLP - Cloud also provides
protection on mail gateways to prevent leakage of critical
data through email.
eScan Enterprise Cloud DLP’s advanced Device Control feature
helps in monitoring USB devices that
are connected to Windows or Mac endpoints in the network. On
Windows endpoints, administrators
can allow or block access to USB devices such as Webcams,
CD-ROMs, Composite devices, SmartPhones, Bluetooth devices, SD Cards or Imaging
devices. Unauthorized access to external devices can
be blocked using password protection, thus preventing data
leakage through USB devices.
Many times, access to the USB port is misused and data
pilferage becomes a common occurrence
causing potential damage to the organization as intellectual
property falls into wrong hands. A subfeature in eScan Enterprise Cloud DLP's
Device Control enables to send notifications to the
administrator of the web-console, when any data on the
client system's hard disk is copied to the USB.
Device Control, ensures that data theft is completely
eradicated leaving no scope for misuse of
confidential data.
eScan Enterprise Cloud DLP's password protection feature
restricts user access from violating a
security policy deployed in a network. For example, assuming
the administrator has deployed a security
policy to block all USB devices, but someone wants to access
it for a genuine purpose, for example –
making a sales presentation residing on a USB pen drive. How
would an administrator give the user
access without violating the current security policy? OTP is
the answer for the same. By generating
eScan Enterprise Cloud DLP One Time Password (OTP) for a
specified period of time, for that specific
client computer, to disable the module without violating existing policy
Today, businesses worldwide face a significant security
challenge in utilizing artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT, Claude,
and Gemini while protecting sensitive company data. In response, eScan has
announced significant updates to its Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
solution, which addresses the growing concern of inadvertently sharing confidential
information through AI platforms.
The rapid adoption of AI tools in the workplace has led to unforeseen security vulnerabilities. Employees often upload internal documents, emails, and spreadsheets to AI platforms for tasks like analysis, summarization, and grammar correction. Although these actions may be well-intentioned, they can unintentionally expose sensitive corporate information. This risk is heightened as many AI platforms store data in global cloud environments and may use that data for training purposes.
We’re seeing a fundamental shift in how employees interact
with data,” said Shweta Thakare, Global Vice President, Sales and Marketing,
eScan. “While AI tools significantly enhance productivity, they also introduce
new avenues for data leakage—challenges that traditional security measures are
not equipped to address.”
Many large enterprises currently address this issue by blocking access to AI platforms entirely. While this blanket approach eliminates the risk of data leakage, it also restricts legitimate business uses of AI tools that could enhance email communication, analyze complex datasets, summarize lengthy documents, and review legal materials.
The enhanced eScan Enterprise DLP solution addresses the
challenge of managing interactions with AI platforms by providing detailed
controls. It delivers comprehensive data protection across email, cloud
services, endpoints, and external devices, ensuring that sensitive information
remains secure. The solution can monitor and block unauthorized uploads of confidential
information, preventing employees from using personal accounts to share sensitive
data through AI services.
It includes advanced features such as content-aware filtering, encryption, shadow copying, OCR-based image scanning, watermarking, and real-time user activity monitoring. This approach ensures data security while allowing access to valuable AI capabilities.
These new features work seamlessly across various AI
platforms, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and GROK, whether accessed via
web browsers or standalone applications. The system identifies and protects
confidential content regardless of the specific AI tool being used.
“Enterprises should not have to choose between security and
innovation,” said Govind Rammurthy, CEO, eScan. “Our enhanced Data Loss
Prevention solution enables organizations to leverage artificial intelligence
tools while upholding stringent data privacy standards.”
The solution also addresses concerns about data sovereignty,
particularly for organizations bound by strict regulatory requirements or
handling sensitive client information. It implements robust controls on file
transfers, printing, USB usage, browser extensions, and network access, along
with comprehensive logging and reporting for audits and compliance purposes.
Integration with Active Directory, Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASB), and
Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) platforms enhances security
orchestration.
With customizable policies, support for regulatory
compliance, and user-driven alerts, eScan DLP empowers organizations to prevent
data loss while maintaining productivity and operational efficiency. By
offering real-time monitoring and selective blocking capabilities, businesses
can establish policies that promote the beneficial use of AI while protecting
critical assets.
The enhanced features of eScan Enterprise DLP are now available to both existing customers and new enterprise clients looking to balance AI adoption with robust data protection strategies.

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