Data Leak Protection (DLP) policies in Zaperon help organizations detect and prevent the leakage of sensitive data across applications and endpoints. Using DLP policies, administrators can define inspection rules based on data dictionaries, file types, and activity types, and take actions such as Log or Block when sensitive data is detected.
DLP policies provide visibility and control over how critical information - such as financial data, identity information, and regulated content - is accessed, shared, or uploaded, helping organizations reduce data exposure risk without disrupting business workflows.
Create a DLP Policy – Create Data Leak Prevention policies to detect or block sensitive data movement across applications using data dictionaries, file types, and activity rules.
Edit a DLP Policy – Modify existing DLP policies to update conditions, actions, or assigned user groups as security requirements evolve.
Enable/Disable DLP Policy – Temporarily enable or disable DLP policies without deleting them—useful for testing, troubleshooting, or phased rollouts.
Delete DLP Policy – Permanently remove DLP policies that are no longer required to keep policy management clean and organized.
Apply DLP Policy to Group – Apply DLP policies to specific user groups to enforce role-based or department-specific data protection controls.
Add DLP Data Dictionary – Create custom data dictionaries to detect sensitive information using exact data match or pattern-based detection.
Edit DLP Data Dictionary – Update existing data dictionaries to refine detection logic, confidence levels, or dictionary types.
Delete DLP Data Dictionary – Remove data dictionaries that are no longer required or were created for testing purposes.