Email DLP now supports encrypting emails sent from a Gmail, nested email attachment
inspection, and notifying email senders when their email gets blocked.
To prevent sensitive data exfiltration and ensure compliance, your organization needs
robust inspection capabilities for complex outbound email traffic.
Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) now offers enhanced
Email DLP capabilities to meet these
strict security demands.
Your data security administrators can configure Email DLP to forward outbound Gmail
and Microsoft Exchange emails to your Proofpoint server. Email DLP automatically
encrypts these messages when Enterprise DLP detects sensitive data, preventing
unauthorized individuals from reading the content.
Email DLP can now inspect .eml files and supports up to
five levels of nested .eml email files. Enterprise DLP supports inspection of nested .eml
files only and does not support nested files within any other file type.
For Microsoft Exchange, You can now configure Enterprise DLP to send an email
notification to the sender of the outbound that matches the Email DLP policy rule.
This enables Enterprise DLP to detect sensitive data immediately and notify
email senders that their email wasn't sent out to the intended recipient due to a
data security violation. As a result, the email sender knows about the block and can
modify their email appropriately and attempt to resend it.