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Forcepoint DLP

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What is Forcepoint DLP?

Forcepoint DLP promises to address human-centric risk by providing visibility and control everywhere your people work and everywhere your data resides. Security teams apply user-risk scoring to focus on the events that matter most and to accelerate compliance with global data regulations.The…

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What is Forcepoint DLP?

Forcepoint DLP promises to address human-centric risk by providing visibility and control everywhere your people work and everywhere your data resides. Security teams apply user-risk scoring to focus on the events that matter most and to accelerate compliance with global data…

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Product Details

What is Forcepoint DLP?

Forcepoint DLP promises to address human-centric risk by providing visibility and control everywhere your people work and everywhere your data resides. Security teams apply user-risk scoring to focus on the events that matter most and to accelerate compliance with global data regulations.

The vendor promises these benefits:
  • Accelerate compliance
  • Empower people to protect data
  • Advanced detection and controls that follow the data

RESPOND AND REMEDIATE RISK
Traditional approaches to DLP overload users with false positives while missing data at risk. Forcepoint DLP applies advanced analytics to correlate seemingly unrelated DLP events into prioritized incidents. Incident Risk Ranking (IRR) provided with Forcepoint DLP fuses disparate DLP indicators into a framework of Bayesian belief networks to assess the likelihood of data risk scenarios, such as data theft and broken business processes.

VISIBILITY EVERYWHERE YOUR PEOPLE WORK, CONTROL EVERYWHERE YOUR DATA RESIDES
Today’s enterprises are challenged with complicated environments, where data is everywhere and requires the protection of data in places that aren’t managed or owned by the enterprise. Forcepoint DLP for Cloud Applications extends analytics and DLP policies to critical cloud applications so your data is protected, wherever it resides.

Forcepoint DLP Features

  • Supported: Endpoint
  • Supported: Cloud applications
  • Supported: Discovery
  • Supported: Network

Forcepoint DLP Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsWindows, Linux, Mac
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Symantec Data Loss Prevention and VikingCloud are common alternatives for Forcepoint DLP.

Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 5.3.

The most common users of Forcepoint DLP are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews From Top Reviewers

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Websense does the job well!

Rating: 8 out of 10
June 13, 2014
BR
Vetted Review
Verified User
Forcepoint Data Loss Prevention
6 years of experience
We are using Websense mostly for it's Malware and Spyware filtering. We do little URL filtering but the filters that have put in place have been very effective. We use Websense through out the entire enterprise of our company this includes UK and Asia. It has cut down on the time spent by PC technicians have to remove Spyware, malware and adware on our users PC. This has also cut down on time spent on reloading pc that were infected as well.
  • It does a great job at stopping users from going to "infected" sites and sites that are undesirable.
  • It has a great range of flexibility and features. We have used it to lock down a server "production" computer that need only a limited amount of access to internet sites. It allows us to also filter by user/group/domain and even IP address or range.
  • Implementation was a little rough but once the product is up and running it is very stable.
Cons
  • Websense could do some improvement in the Support group. Long wait times and long times for follow-up.
  • Working with the support center and the sales engineers has been a little rough. We ran into problems where the support group did not understand how the sales engineer set up our design.
  • It would be also helpful if that you could sort in the knowledge base on just your current version you are running.
During the setup and design make sure that they have other companies using the same model and design that you are using. We ran into a big disconnect on this issue due to our configuration and working with Websense Support.

Websense review

Rating: 6 out of 10
September 04, 2015
Vetted Review
Verified User
Forcepoint Data Loss Prevention
6 years of experience
Two Websense appliances are installed onsite and at our co-location to filter Citrix users and onsite users. We leverage the hybrid filtering service for the users in our satellite offices worldwide. We had plans to filter protocols, however, policies were never implemented for this use so we still only monitor their use.
  • Hybrid service works well and the reporting is fairly good for hybrid.
  • Easy to navigate interface.
Cons
  • It does not filter Citrix users well. We are still working around a user authentication issue on the Citrix boxes. This has not been resolved since we installed the appliances. I've contacted support several times and have received conflicting responses. No one has been able to resolve the issue.
Support has significantly improved. If you had asked me a year ago, if I would recommend Websense, I would have said no. We have experienced some issues with our Citrix environment but other than that it has some great features that we are using and others that we have yet to implement.

Websense just makes sense.

Rating: 10 out of 10
June 06, 2014
Vetted Review
Verified User
Forcepoint Data Loss Prevention
4 years of experience
Websense was implemented to protect the organization from external and internal internet abuse. It successfully cut down on desktop issues, prevented pop-ups and prevented internal issues of internet abuse. In the end it it gave the CEO and IT relief as the cost of the product more than paid for itself in reduced support of desktops. We used it across the whole organization as an internet proxy.

We test drove other products but they just did not compare in terms of reporting, ease of use and out of the box categories.
  • We implemented time based internet use. At lunch hour non work related websites were free to use and other parts of the day employees had 1/2 hour to freely surf. Setting this up on Websense was a breeze and helped reduce initial complaints from end users during implementation.
  • An added bonus of Websense was the ad/pop-up blocking. Not only did this save on bandwidth, but it also in the end drastically reduced the number of desktop issues we had from malware related internet surfing. Rebuilding or troubleshooting desktops ended up being a thing of the past.
  • Maintenance of Websense was particularly easy. The pre-canned categories as well as the daily updates to the lists were accurate and rarely did we have to manually add websites to an allow list. This made administration of Websense straightforward and easy. In the end it just ran and ran with very minimal maintenance on our end.
Cons
  • Initial install can be confusing. After I implemented it 3 or 4 times it was fairly straight forward.
  • Having a planning tool for how many users and what size of server would be a plus. When we implemented it was kind of a best guess based on 3 different setups.
  • Would be nice if they implemented a feature where if a user came to a page that was blocked (and they felt like it should be open) that they could click on a link which would generate an email or put into a report for administrators to review.
I personally think that every organization should have a form of Websense. The initial cost and on going support is easily paid for and it makes it easier on IT administrators and the organization more secure in the end. To me Websense is a no-brainer and I now run a web filter at home because of it.

Forcepoint DLP is good for what it does

Rating: 8 out of 10
December 13, 2019
TJ
Vetted Review
Verified User
Forcepoint Data Loss Prevention
8 years of experience
Forcepoint DLP is used enterprise-wide at my company. We have the agent installed on every desktop/laptop that we own. Its primary usage is to stop data loss via USB storage devices. Being a financial company, we are very concerned about data loss from internal employees. Forcepoint has been able to help us track the movement of data to USB drives and block them.
  • Audit Data Transfers to USB
  • Block Data Transfers to USB
Cons
  • Policies can be difficult to create
  • Overwhelming amount of data is collected
Forcepoint DLP is ideal for companies that have dedicated IT staff to monitor it. There is a lot of data that is collected and it requires constant monitoring in order to determine whether or not people are moving data in or out of your environment. Creating policies, even test policies can be tricky in Forcepoint. A few times, we've created policies that we thought would only affect a small subset of users and instead they impacted the whole enterprise, so it's really important that a group/team of people really understand how to use this tool. If your company is concerned about data loss via USB, this is a good tool to use.

Fancy Tool of Security with Less Stability

Rating: 6 out of 10
June 06, 2014
SA
Vetted Review
Verified User
Forcepoint Data Loss Prevention
2 years of experience
a) It's being used for web security and monitoring and filtering the traffic. Also Websense is used as web caching and proxy server.
b) It's being used globally.
c) Managing the Security policies
  • Web Security Policies are detailed and we can control the traffic till application layer level. Software is good.
  • Their database for websites is good.
  • The management (Triton Server) is good as central management for all appliances placed globally.
Cons
  • Their Hardware is not good.
  • Support needs improvement.
If you have cost issues don't buy as it's costly. You might get away with some cheaper products in same field. If you have money then go ahead but make sure about the support. Use premium support and keep the sales guy's phone number handy.
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