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Tech Forward

Plugging Leaks

Data-leak prevention technology inspects outbound content to keep sensitive data from escaping the network.

Jeff Vance

An employee sends an unencrypted e-mail that contains sensitive information. Another downloads private data onto a USB storage device that he later loses. Yet another has a notebook stolen from his home. These are but three examples of a growing problem that data-leak prevention (DLP) technology seeks to address.

Although DLP technology is still emerging, large security manufacturers that recognize its promise have made a spate of acquisitions. WebSense and McAfee kicked off the buying spree in late 2006, acquiring PortAuthority and Onigma, respectively. Last year RSA, the security division of EMC, landed Tablus; Trend Micro grabbed up Provilla; and Symantec acquired Vontu.