Forcepoint DSPM: En un vistazo
Las soluciones de gestión de la postura de seguridad de datos (DSPM) ayudan a las organizaciones a controlar el crecimiento explosivo de datos y los riesgos que lo acompañan. Forcepoint DSPM prioriza la precisión por encima de todo con su enfoque único para el descubrimiento, la clasificación y el etiquetado de datos: su arquitectura de clasificación AI Mesh. Implementable en entornos locales y en nubes públicas o privadas, y parte de una plataforma unificada de seguridad de datos, Forcepoint DSPM cierra la brecha entre la visibilidad y el control de tus datos, ya sea que estén estructurados o no estructurados, en la nube o en entornos locales.
Identifica datos sensibles de forma consistente en todas partes
Impulsado por AI Mesh, el sistema propietario de Forcepoint, Forcepoint DSPM automatiza el descubrimiento de datos y la clasificación de datos sensibles, a la vez que permite la remediación de riesgos de datos sensibles en toda la empresa. Elimina los puntos ciegos con visibilidad completa, desde servidores locales hasta servicios en la nube, abarcando datos estructurados y no estructurados.

Reduce el riesgo de forma proactiva
Identifica los datos sensibles compartidos de forma excesiva y ajusta los permisos o mueve los archivos desde ubicaciones de riesgo, dejando un archivo de marcador para mantener los flujos de trabajo.

Automatiza la higiene de datos
Analiza periódicamente los datos redundantes, obsoletos o triviales (ROT) y aplica políticas de ciclo de vida de datos para reducir tu superficie de ataque.

Gestiona el cumplimiento de forma confiable
Realiza un seguimiento automático del cumplimiento de normativas globales y específicas del sector, y crea informes listos para auditoría.

Habilita la IA de forma segura con DSPM
Ejecuta análisis periódicos de descubrimiento y clasificación de datos para etiquetar los datos sensibles de manera adecuada. Identifica los datos con permisos excesivos y los datos ROT antes de que los usuarios los compartan con aplicaciones de IA como Claude, ChatGPT y Copilot, o les otorguen acceso a agentes de IA sin saberlo. Mantén la visibilidad de las interacciones en plataformas de IA autorizadas mediante integraciones de API.

Previene la pérdida de datos con DLP
Combina una visibilidad superior de los datos sensibles con el control experto que ofrece Forcepoint Data Loss Prevention (DLP). Configura e implementa políticas en minutos con más de 1.800 plantillas y clasificadores predefinidos para una amplia variedad de países e industrias altamente reguladas.

Escala y unifica con un enfoque moderno
Asegura la actividad de IA, protege contra riesgos internos y potencia el trabajo híbrido con Data Security Cloud de Forcepoint, una plataforma unificada que descubre datos, comprende el riesgo y aplica protección en tiempo real con la ayuda de ARIA, un asistente de IA integrado.
Por qué las organizaciones eligen Forcepoint DSPM
Ve todo. No pierdas nada.
Obtén visibilidad completa de los datos estructurados y no estructurados en la nube y en entornos locales, desde SQL y Oracle hasta Databricks y Snowflake.

Clasifica con precisión incomparable
Utiliza la tecnología avanzada AI Mesh que aprende del contexto de tu empresa e industria para ofrecer una precisión de clasificación superior.

Detecta riesgos ocultos antes de que se produzca el peligro
Los conocimientos prácticos te permiten aplicar permisos de mínimo privilegio, mover datos sensibles desde ubicaciones sobreexpuestas y resolver problemas de soberanía de datos.

Mantén el cumplimiento sin esfuerzo
Simplifica los procesos de cumplimiento con automatización para garantizar una alineación constante y continua con las normativas en evolución, reduciendo el esfuerzo manual.


Prueba DSPM en OneDrive
Una evaluación de riesgos de datos descubre de forma proactiva las amenazas a tus datos, ya sean archivos sensibles sin clasificar o usuarios con permisos excesivos. Inicia una evaluación gratuita de riesgos de datos de tu OneDrive en tan solo cinco minutos para probar Forcepoint DSPM por tu cuenta.
Fortalece tu postura de seguridad de datos




Identifica de forma rápida y precisa los datos sensibles en reposo con la tecnología AI Mesh combinada con los clasificadores DLP probados de Forcepoint para una máxima eficiencia.

Extiende la visibilidad y el control a todos tus datos regulados, elimina las brechas y genera informes automatizados para demostrar el cumplimiento.

Obtén una vista centralizada de tus datos y dónde residen, y aplica el Principio de Mínimo Privilegio en sistemas de nube, SaaS y locales para una gobernanza efectiva.

"The customer-friendly UI paired with its easy way to retrieve information and make them readable is a huge benefit."
Gerente, Seguridad de TI y Gestión de Riesgos, 24 de marzo de 2026
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Aprobado por usuarios.
Forcepoint reconocido como Strong Performer en The Forrester Wave™: Data Security Platforms, Q1 2025.
Forcepoint DSPM tiene una calificación de 4.6 basada en 24 reseñas en Gartner Peer Insights (a partir de mayo de 2026).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Data Security Posture Management (DSPM)?
Data Security Posture Management is a security solution that continuously scans data repositories, automatically classifies sensitive data, maps user access permissions, flags risks to your data security posture and facilitates remediations of these risks. DSPM solutions can identify risks such as sensitive files in exposed locations, over-permissive access permissions, or the spread of ROT (Redundant, Obsolete, Trivial) data. DSPM solutions provide for the means to secure these risks by moving file, deleting files and changing access permissions. Forcepoint’s AI-native DSPM follows this same model: it continuously inventories structured and unstructured data, uses AI Mesh technology to accurately classify that data across file storage, cloud apps and on-prem locations, and assesses whether any of that data is at risk through a variety of lenses.
How do DSPM solutions work?
Most DSPM platforms follow a recurring lifecycle: discover data (structured and unstructured across multiple clouds and on-prem), classify it by sensitivity and business context, assess and prioritize risks (such as overprivileged access or mislocated data), remediate misconfigurations or unsafe access and then monitor continuously to keep data classification and security posture current. Forcepoint DSPM implements this with AI Mesh, an AI classification architecture using small language models and deep neural networks.
Forcepoint DSPM will scan integrated data sources, identify and categorize high-risk data, and recommend next steps for remediation so the team can adjust permissions, move misplaced data, clean up Redundant, Obsolete or Trivial (ROT) data and fix sovereignty issues instead of stopping at reports. Forcepoint DSPM sees beyond files into enterprise databases and data lakes, so the same discovery, classification and adaptive enforcement model covers both structured and unstructured data in a single, unified platform alongside Forcepoint DDR and DLP.
How does DSPM’s data discovery capabilities work?
DSPM continuously discovers data across cloud, network and on-premises storage to uncover and classify sensitive data no matter where it may be hiding. Finding sensitive data is the crucial first step in protecting it. DSPM solutions scan your entire data ecosystem such as:
- Cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)
- SaaS applications (Microsoft 365, Salesforce)
- On-premises storage and databases
Modern DSPM software maintains continuous visibility as data moves and changes through built-in functionality or solution integrations.
What data classification and risk assessment abilities does a DSPM solution provide?
A mature DSPM solution delivers a chain of capabilities:
- Data discovery and AI-powered classification: automated scanning of cloud, SaaS and on-prem stores, using finely tuned AI to accurately classify structured and unstructured data by sensitivity and business purpose, with tunable models to reduce false positives.
- Data risk assessment plus risk analysis and prioritization: building an inventory of sensitive data, then scoring risk based on exposure, over-permissive access and business impact so teams focus on the most critical datasets first; Forcepoint uses risk scoring and financial-impact estimates to prioritize mitigation.
- Access governance: surfacing who has access to which data, highlighting public or external sharing, inactive accounts and overshared folders, with deep visibility into permissions via directory integrations.
- Compliance and reporting: generating dashboards, audit trails and framework-aligned reports (for regulations like GDPR or HIPAA) that map regulated data and simplify audits; Forcepoint adds policy templates, automated reporting and explainable AI classification to streamline demonstrating compliance across hybrid environments.
How does a DSPM platform help organizations manage and remediate risk?
Modern DSPM platforms provide a consistent way to identify sensitive data at scale across the enterprise and map user access permissions. This allows DSPM platforms to identify risks to sensitive data from over-permissioned access rights (which violate the principle of least privilege) including public exposure of regulated data, files stored in improper locations, and ROT (redundant, obsolete, trivial) data risks. Administrators can use the controls from DSPM platforms to delete redundant and obsolete data to reduce the organizations attack surface, as well as move files to more secure locations and change access permissions to align with the principle of least privilege.
How does reporting and analytics work within DSPM software?
DSPM solutions include reporting and analytics capabilities that provide visibility into an organization's overall data security status. These reporting capabilities typically feature dashboards showing where sensitive data exists across environments, highlighting specific risk factors such as ROT (redundant, obsolete, trivial) data, over-permissioned files, mislocated information and duplicated content. Security teams can use these insights to track metrics over time and prioritize remediation efforts where they'll have the greatest impact.
Is Forcepoint DSPM deployed on-premises or in the cloud?
Forcepoint DSPM can be deployed locally on-premises, in private clouds or as a SaaS service.
How does Forcepoint DSPM use AI and automation?
Automation enables continuous, large-scale data discovery and classification across enterprise environments. Artificial intelligence's primary value lies in delivering highly accurate data classification while reducing false positives. AI brings the precision needed to confidently distinguish between truly sensitive data and benign information that might trigger traditional rule-based systems. For DSPM solutions to confidently incorporate these capabilities, modern solutions must handle a wide range of file types, from PDFs to CAD, as well as understand an even broader array of data fields to assign correct classifications and adjust for compliance requirements. This includes leveraging GenAI capabilities, deep neural network classifiers and other predictive AI technologies working together.
What are the key benefits organizations could get from implementing a DSPM platform?
The benefits of Data Security Posture Management can boil down to four outcomes:
- Reduce risk
- Streamline compliance
- Increase productivity
- Cut costs
Does DSPM integrate with other security technologies?
DSPM rarely operates in isolation. Most organizations integrate it with complementary security technologies to create a comprehensive data protection strategy. The insights DSPM software provides about data location, sensitivity and risk naturally enhance other security tools such as:
- Data Detection and Response (DDR)
- Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
- Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)
- Identity and Access Management (IAM)
How does DSPM differ from legacy data classification tools?
Unlike traditional tools that work with known data repositories using predefined rules, DSPM continuously discovers both known and unknown data across environments, leveraging AI for more accurate classification and providing context about access patterns and security controls.
How does DSPM help assess security posture?
Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) assesses security posture by continuously discovering where sensitive data lives (cloud, SaaS, on-prem), classifying it by sensitivity and mapping who has access to it.
Forcepoint DSPM uses its AI Mesh engine plus broad connectors to inventory structured and unstructured data. It highlights overexposed files, ROT data and risky permissions, and correlates them into a data risk assessment.
It then provides high-performance monitoring and analytics to show how much sensitive data is at risk, which locations and business units drive the most exposure, and how changes over time impact overall data risk. These insights are surfaced through detailed dashboards and reporting, giving security and compliance teams a current, measurable view of their data security posture instead of point-in-time audits.
What is the difference between SSPM and CSPM and DSPM?
CSPM (Cloud Security Posture Management) focuses on cloud infrastructure: configurations, network controls, identities and platform services. It finds and helps fix misconfigurations in IaaS and PaaS environments, not the contents of the data itself.
SSPM (SaaS Security Posture Management) focuses on SaaS apps: security settings, access and integrations across services like Microsoft 365, Salesforce and more.
DSPM (Data Security Posture Management) focuses specifically on the data—discovering, classifying, and assessing risk around sensitive information wherever it is stored. It answers, “what data do we have, where is it, who can access it and how risky is that exposure?”
Does Forcepoint DSPM have real-time monitoring and risk detection?
Yes, when it is augmented with Data Detection & Response (DDR). Forcepoint DDR provides near real-time streaming capabilities in addition to DSPM’s regular scans, updating dashboards with exposure levels and file lineage details to automatically flag anomalies and potential breaches in the moment, as events unfold.
How does DSPM enhance cloud security?
DSPM enhances cloud security by giving full visibility into sensitive data stored across cloud storage, SaaS platforms and databases. It shows exactly what data exists, how sensitive it is, where it resides and how it’s shared.
Forcepoint DSPM scans major cloud providers and identity sources to uncover overexposed data, excessive permissions and mislocated sensitive content that traditional cloud tools miss. With this context, security teams can enforce least-privilege access in the cloud, prioritize remediation based on real business and regulatory impact, and integrate DSPM findings with DLP and other controls.
What are the benefits of using DSPM in cloud security?
Using DSPM in cloud environments delivers concrete outcomes: reduced data exposure (through overexposure detection and permission cleanup), fewer blind spots across multi-cloud and SaaS, and better protection for IP and regulated data.
Forcepoint AI Mesh improves the classification accuracy of Forcepoint DSPM, which directly cuts false positives and helps teams focus on real risk.
It also improves operational efficiency via automation, integrated dashboards and reporting. It shortens investigation and remediation cycles, lowers storage and governance costs by addressing ROT data and addresses compliance readiness for audits and data protection regulations.
Does DSPM help with identity threat detection and response?
DSPM is not an Identity Threat Detection & Response (ITDR) platform, but Forcepoint DSPM does detect identity-related risks tied to data. It maps which users and groups can access sensitive files, highlights over-permissioned or high-impact “risky users,” and surfaces suspicious access patterns via analytics and alerts.
These insights let security teams quickly investigate potential identity misuse (e.g., a user with excessive access to critical data) and take targeted actions such as revoking access, tightening sharing, or triggering workflows in existing security tools – strengthening identity-centric data protection without guessing.
How does DSPM detect and evaluate sensitive data exposure?
Forcepoint DSPM uses connectors to scan cloud and on-prem data stores at scale, then applies AI Mesh classification and configurable detectors to identify sensitive data (PII, PCI, PHI, IP, etc.) based on content and context.
It then evaluates exposure by analyzing sharing settings and permissions to flag data that is public, externally shared, overshared internally, mislocated, or associated with risky users, and quantify that risk within dashboards and reports so teams can prioritize remediation.
How does DSPM simplify compliance reporting?
Forcepoint DSPM centralizes evidence needed for regulations like GDPR, HIPAA and other privacy and sovereignty requirements by continuously documenting where regulated data resides and who can access it. Its reporting function and analytics suite show compliance readiness and data risk across popular frameworks.
What dashboards are included in Forcepoint DSPM for compliance teams?
Forcepoint DSPM analytics dashboards include predefined dashboards such as overexposure analysis, ransomware exposure analysis, critical data duplication, risky user detection, data retention, misplaced data, data risk assessment and incident tracking for data control violations.
Compliance teams can also create custom dashboards using built-in widgets (counters, charts, tables, incident views, etc.) driven by DSPM’s query language and export these views as reports to allow them to tailor oversight to specific regulations, business units or data categories without custom development.



















