Enterprise DLP
April 2026
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April 2026
Review the new features introduced to Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) in April
2026.
Enhanced Email DLP Audit Logs
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April 2, 2026
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Traditional email data loss prevention systems often lack granular visibility into
email processing, which hinders the troubleshooting of delayed emails and the
identification of bottlenecks. To address these blind spots, Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) now provides additional Email DLP log fields. This visibility
allows you to distinguish whether a delayed email is undergoing analysis or queued
for delivery, facilitating rapid troubleshooting for time-sensitive business
communications.
These new log fields provide precise timestamps and durations for message processing
phases, so you can track exactly how long emails spend in specific states.
Additionally, new message content characteristics help you quickly identify payload
sizes and attachment presence without needing to inspect the emails directly. You
can filter your Email DLP logs based on specific delivery states, retry counts, and
custom time-based fields for precise historical review and debugging.
Advanced Enterprise DLP Incident Filter
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April 8, 2026
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Managing large volumes of Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) incidents across multiple channels
can make it challenging to locate specific incidents that require immediate
attention. Sifting through hundreds or thousands of incidents to find those matching
complex criteria such as excluding specific asset types, filtering by multiple
channels, or combining severity levels with file patterns consumes valuable time and
delays your incident response.
You can now use advanced filtering to construct
sophisticated queries using SQL-like filter syntax. The advanced filter mode
provides intelligent autocomplete suggestions for filter keys, operators, and
values, so you can build complex queries such as:
Asset != 'http-put-post' AND Severity IN ('Critical', 'High')
Asset CONTAINS('pdf', 'txt') AND Channel = 'NGFW'
You can combine multiple conditions using the AND connector, apply
pattern matching with CONTAINS and NOT
CONTAINS operators for asset names and URL domains, and use
equality operators like IN, NOT
IN, IS NULL, and IS
NOT NULL to refine your search criteria.
Advanced filtering accelerates your security operations by enabling you to rapidly
isolate critical incidents, filter out false positives, and focus investigation
efforts on the incidents that pose the greatest risk to your organization.
New App Support
Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) now supports the following new applications:
New App Support—April 17, 2026
- Flickr
- Imgur
- pCloud
- Quora
- Send Anywhere
Large File Support—April 10, 2026
- Box Desktop
- Microsoft Teams Web - Business
New Support for Predefined Data Patterns
Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) now supports the following for predefined data patterns:
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ML-Augmentation for Existing Preefined Data Patterns
April 2, 2026
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The following data patterns are now ML-augmented:
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EDM Support for Hebrew
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April 17, 2026
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Exact Data Matching (EDM) forEnterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) is an advanced detection tool
designed to monitor and protect structured sensitive data, such as Social Security
numbers, medical record numbers, and bank account info. To support global
enterprises and regional compliance requirements, Enterprise DLP has expanded
its EDM data set formats to include Hebrew
script support.
The detection engine supports the full Hebrew alphabet, including the distinct "final
form" (Sofiot) characters used at the end of words. This capability enables the
detection engine to identify and protect personally identifiable information (PII)
written in Hebrew script, such as names and other identifiable data. Additionally,
Enterprise DLP recognizes regional identifiers unique to the Israeli
market, such as the New Israeli Shekel (ILS/NIS, ₪) in various symbol and code
formats. Enterprise DLP also supports Israeli vehicle license plates in both
7-digit legacy (XX-XXX-XX) and current 8-digit (XXX-XX-XXX) formats. This expanded
support is critical for organizations in sectors such as insurance, fleet
management, and law enforcement that handle sensitive Israeli data and require
consistent protection across email, web, and file transfers.
While this expanded support improves regional coverage, certain limitations apply to
the current Hebrew script support. Date processing is restricted to Gregorian
numeric formats; traditional Hebrew calendar months and years are not currently
supported. Similarly, email address detection remains limited to Latin script, and
regional identity identifiers continue to follow USA-specific formats.