DLP stands for data loss prevention, a security solution that identifies and helps prevent unsafe or inappropriate sharing, transfer, or use of sensitive data. Learn how DLP works, why it is important, and how to adopt and deploy it with Microsoft Security. Data Loss Prevention (DLP) refers to a comprehensive set of strategies, technologies, and processes designed to prevent sensitive data from being lost, misused, or accessed by unauthorized individuals. DLP solutions are essential for organizations to safeguard critical information, such as personal data, financial records, and proprietary business information, ensuring that they can operate securely in an increasingly digital landscape. The construction industry is a complex and dynamic sector that involves numerous stakeholders working together to bring architectural visions to life. In this intricate process, some defects may inevitably arise after the completion of a construction project. To address this concern, the Defects Liability Period (DLP) plays a vital role in ensuring the quality and durability of the constructed structure. DLP acts as a digital guardian, classifying intellectual property using context-based categorization for both structured and unstructured forms. You must be able to regulate the policies that safeguard your data against undesired ex-filtration.

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