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    Home » Information security » Next DLP announces Reveal Beyond

    Next DLP announces Reveal Beyond

    Promoted | Reveal Beyond overcomes legacy DLP challenges by extending insider threat visibility and data protection to Microsoft O365, Google Workspace and personal devices.
    By Next DLP2 May 2024
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    Next DLP, a leader in insider risk and data protection, has announced Reveal Beyond, an extension of its Reveal Platform’s best-in-class visibility for managed devices across Windows, macOS and Linux to cloud drives and unmanaged devices.

    Developed to provide a unified data protection platform for modern cloud workspaces, Reveal Beyond marks a significant step forward in securing data across the entire organisation, irrespective of employee location or device used.

    Use case highlight: SaaS and data exfiltration detection

    As the threat landscape evolves, Reveal Beyond overcomes the limitations of legacy DLP by extending data protection policies to cloud drives and unmanaged devices. This ensures that cloud-based data is accessed and shared securely from any device, including corporate personal computers and mobile phones. Using a holistic approach with Reveal, customers are provided with comprehensive data security coverage, even as networks grow and become more complex.

    Use case highlight: visibility for unmanaged devices

    “Organisations are struggling to control employee access across diverse devices and SaaS apps,” said John Stringer, head of product at Next DLP. “Now we are providing rich visibility and control over employee interactions with business data. Through strategic API integrations with Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, Reveal Beyond extends secure access to enterprise cloud drives across corporate and personal devices, protecting businesses from accidental data loss and deliberate data exfiltration.”

    Use case highlight: SaaS app visibility

    The first quarter launch of Reveal SaaS Access Security, in which Next bolstered defences against shadow SaaS by providing a unified activity feed and a single policy management dashboard, streamlining incident investigation and response processes. This ensures consistency in alerting and remediation, while seamlessly integrating with employee workflows. For instance, if an employee attempts to download a sensitive file from a corporate cloud drive to a mobile device, they receive a notification with a recommended action to correct the behaviour. This workflow mirrors the experience on managed corporate devices and highlights how Reveal delivers insights into user activities across all devices and cloud applications.

    Key features of Reveal Beyond include:

    • Unified cloud and endpoint data security management: By providing a unified platform for managing data security across all devices and corporate cloud apps, Reveal Beyond offers coherence of identity and user intent, effectively covering DLP and insider risk use cases.
    • Integrated policy management and investigation: The solution’s unified analyst console streamlines investigation and remediation processes, leading to faster resolution of security incidents and reducing the organisation’s exposure to security risks and compliance challenges.
    • Mobile micro-training opportunity: Reveal Beyond provides an opportunity for on-device, real-time security awareness training. Customisable notifications can be delivered through existing collaboration apps, like Slack, to ensure the employee understands and follows data protection policies at the point of risk.
    • Time to value – cloud-based detections: Reveal Beyond is a cloud-based detection solution that doesn’t require endpoint agents or on-premises technology. It effectively addresses DLP and insider risk scenarios associated with cloud drives accessed on managed and unmanaged devices.

    To learn more about Reveal Beyond, please visit www.nextdlp.com/platform, or stop by booth S-227 during RSA Conference 2024, 6-9 May, for a live demo.

    About Next DLP
    Next DLP (“Next”) is a leading insider risk and data protection solution provider. The Reveal Platform by Next uncovers risk, stops data loss, educates employees, and fulfils security, compliance and regulatory needs. The company’s leadership brings decades of cyber and technology experience from Fortra (previously HelpSystems), Digital Guardian, Crowdstrike, Forcepoint, Mimecast, IBM, Cisco and Veracode. Next is trusted by organisations big and small, from the Fortune 100 to fast-growing healthcare and technology companies. For more information, visit www.nextdlp.com.

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