Acrónimos:
DLP
Data leakage
protection (DLP) son aquellas medidas de seguridad que tratan de evitar que la
información confidencial o valiosa sea copiada o transladada fuera del entorno
de seguridad.
http://www.inteco.es/glossary/Formacion/Glosario/
Data loss prevention (DLP)
is the identification and safeguarding of information that should have
controlled or limited distribution, that is, data that should not be in the
public domain. Example data types that should be covered by data loss
prevention efforts include (but are not limited to)
·
Information
formally classified by the U.S. Government as confidential, secret, or top
secret;
·
Information
not formally classified, but which has been labeled for limited distribution
(For Official Use Only, Sensitive But Unclassified, and similar terms);
·
Information
covered by the Privacy Act of 1974 or other Personally Identifiable Information
(PII) designated as not for public release;
·
Proprietary
vendor information—information released by contractors and other entities to
the Federal government for its internal use only.
DLP is the umbrella term
used for efforts to ensure that limited distribution data is only available as
authorized. Controls on limited distribution data include both data at rest
(data temporarily or permanently stored in any way, including but not limited
to physical drives and non-volatile or volatile memory), data in motion (data
being transmitted within a device or between devices by any means),and data in
processing (data being acted on by a process).
Mobile Security Reference
Architecture, May 23, 2013