SEQRITE | Endpoint Security & Data Loss Prevention
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Comprehensive Endpoint Protection and Data Loss Prevention for Businesses.

With evolving cyberattacks, secure your endpoints and sensitive data with advanced technologies from SEQRITE.

Endpoint Security

Why Securing Endpoints Is The Future Of Cybersecurity?

With evolving cyberattacks, the drastic rise of cloud adoption, and businesses leaning towards remote operations – traditional endpoint security methods are no longer sufficient.

Seqrite Endpoint Security is a simple and comprehensive platform that integrates innovative technologies like Anti Ransomware, and Behavioural Detection System to protect your network from today’s advanced threats.

It offers a wide range of advanced features like Advanced Device Control, DLP, Vulnerability Scan, Patch Management, Web Filtering, Asset Management, etc., under a single platform to enable organizations to ensure complete security and enforce control. SEQRITE Endpoint Security (EPS) 8.0 also comes with Endpoint Threat Hunting capabilities.

"One Platform Solving More Problems"

Why Endpoint Security?

  • Comprehensive Endpoint Security and Control
  • Multilayered Protection
  • Scan and Patch Application Vulnerabilities
  • Centralized Management and Control

Key Features of Endpoint Security

Core Core Protection

Antivirus offers malware protection certified by leading industry certifications. Anti Ransomware protects from ransomware attacks and backs up selected file types.

Network Network Protection

IDS/IPS detects malicious activities and blocks intruders. Firewall monitors traffic. Alerts for port scan and DDOS attacks.

Web Web Protection

Blocks malicious and phishing sites, filters web categories, schedules internet access.

Management Management and Control

Centralized administration with dashboard, roaming platform for remote clients.

Application Application and Asset Management

Controls unauthorized applications, tracks hardware and software assets.

Monitoring Monitoring and Control

Vulnerability scan, patch management, endpoint threat hunting**.

Product Comparison

Features SME Business Total Enterprise Suite
Antivirus
Email Protection
IDS/IPS Protection
Firewall Protection
Phishing Protection
Browsing Protection
SMS Notification*
Vulnerability Scan
Roaming Platform
GoDeep.AI*
Asset Management
Spam Protection
Web Filtering
Advanced Device Control
SIEM Integration*
Application Control
Tuneup*
File Activity Monitor*
Patch Management
Data Loss PreventionAdd-onAdd-on
Endpoint Threat Hunting**Add-onAdd-onAdd-on
Data Loss Prevention

Data Loss Prevention: Now Find Peace Of Mind From Data Thefts

Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is an advanced solution designed to protect sensitive data from unauthorised access, use, or disclosure. DLP works by monitoring, identifying, and controlling the flow of sensitive data within an organisation's network and endpoints.

Top Modules: Content Aware Protection (Scanning Data in Motion), Device Control (USB & Peripheral Port Control), Enforced Encryption (Automatic USB Encryption), eDiscovery Scan (Scanning Data at Rest).

"Protects your content from unauthorized distribution and reduces the risk of insider threats."

Why Choose DLP Solution?

  • Multi OS Support (Win, Mac, Linux)
  • Zero-day OS Support
  • Lightweight Agent (46 MB)
  • Content Aware Protection for 130+ File Types
  • Accurate Detection with Low False Positives
  • Controls 40+ Devices

Key Features of Data Loss Prevention

Content Content Aware Protection

User Remediation, Blacklists/Whitelists, File Tracing, Reports, Compliance (GDPR, HIPAA), Offline Password, Transfer Limit, OCR, DLP for Thin Clients/Printers, Print Screen Monitoring, Threshold for Filters.

Device Device Control

Device Types/Specific Devices, Custom Classes, Outside Hours/Networks, File Tracing, Granular Rights, Active Directory Sync, Offline Password, Email Alerts, Dashboard, Reports, SIEM Integration.

Encryption Enforced Encryption

Automatic/Manual Deployment, Complex Passwords, Secure and Easy to Use, Trusted Devices or Read Only.

Scan eDiscovery Scan

Content/File Type, Full Scan/Custom Location, Encrypt/Delete, Manual/Automatic Scan, Compliance, SIEM Integration.

Deployment Multiple Deployment Options

Virtual Appliance, Cloud Services (AWS, GCP, Azure), Cloud Hosted SaaS.

Top Top Features

Easy Deployment, Cross-Platform, Lightweight Agent, Granular Policies, User-Friendly Interface, Modular Approach.

Market Trends & Business Challenges for DLP

Market Trends

74% of SMEs suffered cyberattacks in the last year. 60% of employees use personal smartphones for work. 28% estimated annual growth for cloud DLP from 2021 to 2031.

Business Challenges

Monitoring device usage, Data leakage/theft, Sophisticated cyber threats, Regulatory compliance, Secure mobile management, Intellectual property protection.

DLP Use Cases

Media

Protects content from unauthorized distribution, reduces insider threats, secures copyrighted content, complies with regulations.

BFSI

Secures sensitive data, prevents disruptions and penalties, avoids reputational damage.

Healthcare

Protects patient data, complies with HIPAA, GDPR, reduces insider threats.

IT/ITeS

Secures IP and credentials across OS, continuous protection offline, ensures compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Data Loss Prevention (DLP), and why is it important for organizations?
DLP is designed to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. It is crucial for organizations because it helps prevent data breaches, minimize the risk of sensitive data leaks, comply with data protection regulations, safeguard intellectual property, and maintain customer trust and reputation.
How does DLP work to prevent data breaches and leaks?
DLP works by monitoring, identifying, and controlling the flow of sensitive data within an organization's network and endpoints. It uses content inspection, contextual analysis, and predefined policies to detect potential data breaches or unauthorized data transfers.
What types of data does DLP protect, and how can I identify sensitive data in my organization?
DLP can protect various types of sensitive data, such as personally identifiable information (PII), financial data, intellectual property, and confidential business information. Sensitive data can be identified by conducting risk assessments and using automated tools to discover and tag sensitive information.
Is DLP suitable for businesses of all sizes?
DLP solutions can be tailored to suit the needs of both small businesses and large enterprises.
Does DLP impact employee productivity or hinder legitimate data sharing within the organization?
DLP can be configured to balance data security with legitimate data sharing and employee productivity. By creating well-defined policies, organizations can ensure that sensitive data is protected while allowing authorized users to access and share data as needed for their job roles.
Can DLP solutions handle data protection in cloud environments and with remote employees?
Yes, many modern DLP solutions support cloud environments and remote work scenarios. They can protect data in cloud applications, monitor data transfers to and from the cloud, and secure data accessed by remote employees through various devices and locations.
What are the key compliance regulations that DLP can help address?
DLP solutions can help organizations comply with various data protection regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), and many industry-specific regulations.
How does DLP distinguish between legitimate data use and potential data exfiltration attempts?
DLP uses a combination of content analysis, context, and predefined policies to differentiate between legitimate data use and potential data exfiltration. Policies can be customized to identify abnormal data access patterns, high-volume transfers, or unauthorized data recipients, triggering alerts or enforcement actions when necessary.
Can DLP prevent data breaches caused by external threats, such as hackers and cybercriminals?
DLP can help prevent data breaches caused by both internal and external threats. While it primarily focuses on insider threats (employees, contractors, etc.), it can also detect and block data exfiltration attempts by external hackers who manage to gain access to the organization's systems.
How do DLP solutions handle encrypted data and protect against insider threats?
DLP solutions can inspect and analyze encrypted data through techniques such as SSL decryption. DLP can also implement user behavior analysis to detect suspicious activities and potential insider threats, helping prevent data breaches from within the organization.