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have made organisations acutely aware of the need to build trust relationships with their workforces to improve recruitment, retention and engagement. Too often, legacy data protection solutions lead employees to believe that management does not trust them, and intrusive monitoring cements the sentiment.

A shift to privacy by design is critical to successful data protection strategies. This includes technologies such as pseudonymisation, which replaces any information that could be used to identify an individual with a pseudonym until circumstances dictate that unmasking is justified. Certain privacy acts such as the GDPRA cloud-dominant world requires cloud-native solutions.

Legacy DLP requires months to pre-classify all data prior to enforcing rules, and entities cannot keep up with the velocity at which data is created, shared and changed today. Moreover, businesses must also look beyond granular rules that dictate which users can take which actions with each class of data, because these inevitably lead to false positives that impede legitimate workflow, frustrate users and cause alert fatigue in the security operations centre.

In addition, Next DLP protects data on and off the corporate network and across browsers, USB storage, SaaS, messaging and videoconferencing apps. Policy-free visibility autonomously evaluates content and context to protect data as it is used. Finally, Reveal leverages privacy by design principles and pseudonymisation to mitigate threats while protecting user privacy and limiting bias in monitoring activity.Next DLP is a leading provider of data protection solutions for organisations with valuable data that must uncover risk, educate employees and fulfil security, compliance and regulatory needs. Next’s mission is to reinvent data protection for today’s distributed organisation.

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