Forcepoint DLP
Prevent Data Loss. Simplify Compliance.
Get superior visibility and control over your data, with out-of-the-box compliance for over 80 countries.
Forcepoint DLP Software Sets the Standard
Forcepoint is synonymous with Data Loss Prevention due to its well-known, mature platform, extensive classifier and template library, and unified approach to policy management. Download the chart to see how Forcepoint DLP software compares with other vendors.
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DISCLAIMER:Product comparison is based off of in-product capabilities and cross-portfolio integrations available from the same vendor as of May 7, 2024. Comparisons do not include integrations with third-party vendors. Feature comparison is based off of each vendor’s most recent and modern version available as of May 7, 2024. Information is based off of data collected from public websites and forums, analyst papers, and product datasheets as of May 7, 2024.
Why Forcepoint is a Top-Rated DLP Vendor
Prevent Data Loss Anywhere
Monitor and block security incidents in real time wherever users interact with data.
Streamline Compliance Worldwide
Streamline policy configuration and management with 1,700+ classifiers and policy templates to identify and secure PII and PHI.
Adapt to Risk in Real Time
Contextualize user behavior to forecast risk and automatically adjust policies to prevent security incidents before they happen.
Unify Configuration and Reporting
Create, manage and report on policies for cloud, web, email and endpoint from one platform and dashboard.


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Why Other DLP Solutions Can't Beat Forcepoint




Our patented fingerprinting technology and advanced AI mesh classification engine provide unmatched accuracy in identifying and classifying sensitive data, even in complex formats and custom documents.

Protect data across SaaS applications, web traffic, email communications, endpoints, and network channels with a unified approach that eliminates security gaps.

Reduce administrative burden with intuitive dashboards, automated incident response workflows, and real-time alerts that prioritize the most critical issues.




Leverage artificial intelligence to discover, classify, and monitor structured and unstructured data with highly accurate enforcement that reduces false positives and adapts based on context and user behavior.

Control how sensitive data is shared with ChatGPT and other generative AI platforms, allowing organizations to embrace AI transformation while preventing unauthorized data exposure and maintaining compliance.

From GDPR to HIPAA, Forcepoint DLP automatically adheres to your industry’s requirements.
DLP Deployment:
In the Cloud or On-Premises
Deploy Forcepoint DLP in the cloud (SaaS) or on-premesis. With implementation support from the Forcepoint professional services team, your organization can see time-to-value in as few as six weeks!
Our Customer Stories
Our Customer Stories






"[DLP] is very user friendly, has a large source of data classification inventories, [it is] easy to manage and effective reports help the security team to perform analysis and take precautionary action based on these log analysis from upcoming threats."
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User approved.
Forcepoint is consistently ranked among the top Data Loss Prevention software solutions and data security software providers by users and industry analysts.

Forcepoint has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide DLP 2025 Vendor Assessment.

Forcepoint named the 2024 Global DLP Company of the Year for the second consecutive year by Frost & Sullivan.
Forcepoint recognized as a Strong Performer in The Forrester Wave™: Data Security Platforms, Q1 2025.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Data Loss Prevention (DLP)?
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) refers to a set of technologies and strategies designed to prevent sensitive data from being lost, misused or accessed by unauthorized users. Forcepoint DLP protects data in motion, at rest and in use—across endpoints, networks and cloud environments—to ensure your critical information stays protected. Our solution combines advanced analytics and policy enforcement to help stop data breaches.
How does DLP work?
DLP uses multiple tools to identify sensitive information within an IT environment, monitor data flow in and out of the organization and block sensitive data from leaving the organization based on security policies.
What is a DLP policy?
A DLP policy is a set of conditions that define how sensitive data should be handled within an organization. These policies help prevent unauthorized access, accidental leaks or intentional data exfiltration. With Forcepoint DLP, you can create customizable policies tailored to your business needs, ensuring data is protected across endpoints, networks and cloud environments.
How do DLP policies work?
DLP policies define how data should be handled based on its sensitivity, user roles and regulatory requirements. With Forcepoint, policies are customizable. Our policy engine also helps with maintaining global compliance standards like GDPR and CCPA.
What is DLP software?
DLP software is a security solution that helps organizations prevent the loss of sensitive and valuable information by ensuring that data assets are adequately protected, stored and used.
What is a DLP system and how do they work?
A DLP system is a comprehensive solution that helps prevent data breaches by monitoring, detecting and blocking the unauthorized movement of sensitive data. Forcepoint uses artificial intelligence to discover, classify and monitor structured and unstructured data with highly accurate enforcement that reduces false positives and adapts based on context and user behavior. Forcepoint’s unified approach to policy enforcement ensures consistent protection across all data channels.
What are the capabilities of DLP?
DLP can help your organization stay ahead of evolving threats, ensure regulatory compliance and protect sensitive data effectively and efficiently. Capabilities include policy creation and enforcement, incident response and reporting, compliance and regulatory support and more.
Do organizations need DLP?
Absolutely. If your organization handles Personally Identifiable Information (PII), Protected Health Information (PHI), Payment Card Information (PCI), intellectual property or operates in a BYOD environment, DLP is essential. Forcepoint DLP helps you prevent accidental leaks, insider threats and external attacks—protecting your brand, customers and bottom line.
What is data leakage?
Data leakage is the unauthorized or unintentional transmission of sensitive data outside your organization. This can happen through email, cloud apps, removable media or even printed documents.
What are best practices for implementing DLP?
Forcepoint recommends the following best practices:
Identify and Assess: Identify where your sensitive data resides and how it flows.
Classify Data: Use automated tools to label data based on sensitivity and compliance needs.
Establish Policies: Define clear rules for how data can be accessed, shared and stored.
Centralize Oversight: Avoid fragmented DLP efforts by unifying policy management across departments.
Train Employees: Educate users on data handling best practices and reinforce with real-time coaching.
What is the difference between network, endpoint and cloud DLP?
Endpoint DLP protects data on individual devices.
Network DLP monitors and controls data in motion across your network.
Cloud DLP secures data stored in or moving through cloud services.
Forcepoint DLP unifies policy creation and enforcement across all three, giving you consistent protection and simplified management across your entire data ecosystem.
What is endpoint DLP?
Endpoint DLP protects data on devices like laptops, desktops and mobile phones. Forcepoint DLP monitors how users interact with data and applies real-time enforcement to prevent unauthorized actions.
What is network DLP?
Network DLP monitors data in motion across your organization’s network. It identifies and blocks risky behavior—whether from insiders or external threats—before data can leave your environment. Forcepoint DLP offers deep visibility and control over data transfers, helping ensure compliance and reduce the risk of breaches.
What is cloud DLP?
Cloud DLP safeguards data stored in and moving through cloud services. Forcepoint DLP can augment and enhance platforms like Google Workspace and Microsoft 365.
Can Forcepoint DLP protect data on cloud applications like Google Workspace and Microsoft 365?
Absolutely. Forcepoint DLP can augment and enhance Google Workspace and Microsoft 365.
