Network segmentation divides the IT infrastructure into smaller, isolated segments, which increases security and data control. The process involves infrastructure analysis, segment design, policy implementation and monitoring.
Securing sensitive data against unauthorized access.
Monitoring data flow within and outside the company.
Protection against accidental data leaks.
Minimization of compliance breach risks (e.g., GDPR, NIS2).
Boosting trust among customers and business partners.
Preventing data theft through malware or internal attacks.
Network segmentation allows IT infrastructure to be divided into smaller, isolated segments, increasing security and control over data.
DLP is a key element of data protection in modern companies.
Secures the company against accidental and malicious data leaks.
Helps meet legal requirements for data protection.
Reduces the risk of financial and reputational consequences of leaks.