An organization is concerned about protecting payment information within their network. Which approach should they implement to ensure that sensitive financial data is not inadvertently shared or leaked through emails?
Implement Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
Use Privileged Access Management (PAM) for email accounts
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions are designed to prevent sensitive information from being sent outside the network without authorization. DLP can detect and block the transmission of sensitive data, such as payment information, via email or other channels. On the other hand, encryption by itself does not prevent the accidental sharing of sensitive information, and authentication mechanisms like Single Sign-On (SSO) and Privileged Access Management (PAM) are more concerned with controlling access than preventing data leaks.
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