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Data Classification Software

Classify and Report with Confidence

Accurately and efficiently classify the broadest range of data types across an entire organisational digital landscape with superior precision using AI Mesh technology.

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Find and catalogue data across the enterprise at lightning speed.

Forcepoint Data Classification uses AI Mesh to deliver highly accurate data classification. Its networked AI architecture relies on a Small Language Model and advanced AI components to improve efficiency and reduce false positives.

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ANALYST REPORT

Gartner®: Market Guide for Data Security Posture Management

In their first analysis of the new DSPM security category, Gartner® identifies the five main use cases, breaks down DSPM features and explores the requirements for securing GenAI.

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Why Forcepoint Data Classification?

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Classify data across multiple sources and digital channels using AI Mesh to continuously improve its accuracy and efficiency, saving organisations valuable time and resources.

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Gain Visibility and Control of Data And Secure It Everywhere You Need To

Gain visibility of critical data and secure it everywhere with Forcepoint. Prevent breaches, simplify compliance, unify policy management and adapt to risk in real-time with our data security solutions.

  • Forcepoint DLPSafeguard sensitive information and enforce compliance with DLP Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).

  • DSPM (Data Security Posture Management): Automate data discovery, classification and orchestration to get total control and visibility of your data across the enterprise.

  • Risk-Adaptive Protection: Automatically adjust policies based on user behavior to adapt in real-time to emerging risks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is data classification?

Data classification is the practice of tagging and organizing data into pre-defined categories, making it easier to locate and retrieve while enforcing secure access for authorized users.

Why is data classification important for organizations?

Data classification practices are necessary for maintaining a strong security posture. By ensuring that security teams know where to find sensitive information and by putting rules in place about who is allowed to access it, you can prevent or contain data breaches and keep unauthorized users away from resources they shouldn’t have.

What are the types of data classification?

Content-based classification: This is the practice of examining files and searching for sensitive information inside them. This can be helpful if you have a problem of information that is not for public consumption hiding in seemingly innocuous file types.

Context-based classification: Instead of examining file contents directly, this approach primarily looks at the metadata associated with files to find clues indicating that data inside is sensitive. This may include identifying the location where a file is saved, which user created it or which application the file is built for. This approach works well when your user base is well-trained and when you already have a degree of control over your sensitive data.

User-based classification: This puts the burden upon users to comb through files and categorize them. While at its best this approach can significantly cut down on false positives, it relies upon having not only a highly trained user base but also the time to manually classify data. That means that it is typically only suitable for a leaner organization or a smaller dataset.

What are best practices for implementing data classification?

Identification: Find where your sensitive data resides, including cloud repositories and physical hard drives, and take any necessary immediate steps to secure them with encryption, physical access controls, etc.

Organization: Come up with the process that you will use to organize data into categories.

Training: Empower employees to take a role in tagging data and placing it in the proper place based on its category. The more people who have a role in the process, the more stringent your training needs to be to make sure that human error doesn’t compromise your efforts.

Compliance: Understand the applicable data security and data privacy regulations for your operations, along with the penalties for noncompliance.

Solutions: Locate the data classification solution that best suits your organization. In many cases it can be best to utilize a comprehensive data security platform that can assist with data discovery, classification and prioritization instead of patching together different solutions from various vendors.

How can Indian enterprises meet DPDP requirements using advanced data classification systems?

India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP) has dramatically reshaped how enterprises manage personal data, intensifying scrutiny from regulators and consumers alike. With increasing digitisation across industries such as finance, healthcare and e-commerce, Indian organisations face heightened responsibility to classify and safeguard sensitive information in line with local privacy expectations.

Forcepoint’s advanced data classification product is designed to support India’s evolving compliance landscape — accurately identifying, categorising and protecting critical data across cloud environments, endpoints and unstructured documents, while reducing manual effort and complexity.

How accurate is Forcepoint Data Classification?

Forcepoint Data Classification uses AI-powered precision and efficiency. It helps classify data across multiple sources, using AI Mesh technology, to continuously improve its accuracy and efficiency, saving organizations valuable time and resources.

What is AI Mesh and how is it used?

Forcepoint Data Classification uses AI Mesh to deliver highly accurate data classification. Its networked AI architecture relies on a Small Language Model and advanced AI components to improve efficiency and reduce false positives.

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