Good Day. We are to offer this to a client who is looking for a DLP solution. We are in the middle of our testing as we were given a 30-day trial. Just need to ask regarding the email alerts configuration. Does Forcepoint DLP supports Gmail (corporate email)? Upon entering one of our email addresses (basically my own company email address) and the password then click the Test Connection, but it did not work.
How to detect and control if a user put and encoded text (sensitive file) to bypass DLP especially thru email then the recipient will decode it to have the readable sensitive file.
Couple of Ideas: There are classifiers for base64 encrypted file formats that you can test with. I would also recommend fingerprinting any critical customer/ IP data wherever possible (our fingerprinting logic can be analyzed even if the data is encoded via base64 (specifically on email channel). Otherwise you can use File Properties classifiers (known and unknown file formats) as a 'Plan B'. Just be careful for certain channels as they may introduce false positives without additional tuning. Hope that helps!
Hi Forcepoint Tech Talk team. Please can you kindly inform the production team that the audios of most of your uploads are extremely low. I have gotten to the highest (100%). And even at that, I am still finding it very difficult to hear them. Thank you.
Finally this channel is getting active 👍
Thank you. Glad you're liking the content. We'll keep working on more. 2022's going to be a big year for Forcepoint products!
Good Day. We are to offer this to a client who is looking for a DLP solution. We are in the middle of our testing as we were given a 30-day trial. Just need to ask regarding the email alerts configuration. Does Forcepoint DLP supports Gmail (corporate email)? Upon entering one of our email addresses (basically my own company email address) and the password then click the Test Connection, but it did not work.
How to detect and control if a user put and encoded text (sensitive file) to bypass DLP especially thru email then the recipient will decode it to have the readable sensitive file.
Couple of Ideas: There are classifiers for base64 encrypted file formats that you can test with. I would also recommend fingerprinting any critical customer/ IP data wherever possible (our fingerprinting logic can be analyzed even if the data is encoded via base64 (specifically on email channel). Otherwise you can use File Properties classifiers (known and unknown file formats) as a 'Plan B'. Just be careful for certain channels as they may introduce false positives without additional tuning. Hope that helps!
Hi Forcepoint Tech Talk team. Please can you kindly inform the production team that the audios of most of your uploads are extremely low. I have gotten to the highest (100%). And even at that, I am still finding it very difficult to hear them. Thank you.
Thank you for the feedback. I've shared it with our product teams.
Heyy Jason ! You should little slowly speak please! He thinks everyone is English
First, you can slow down the playback speed in the settings. Second, if you want to critique someone you should spell their name right.
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