Trellix announced a new data loss prevention (DLP)
feature with Google
Chrome Enterprise, enabling secure browsing protection against insider threats by identifying and preventing data leaks.
Over one-third of global CISOs
who experienced a major cybersecurity incident in the last five years
cited insider threats as a contributing cause. Employees regularly share
sensitive information through web browsers, both intentionally and
accidentally. Improving the security of web browsing is a critical step
toward protecting organizations' sensitive and proprietary information
from internal compromise.
Trellix DLP for Chrome Enterprise will be available within the Chrome
Enterprise Recommended program as an integrated API, offering a seamless
connection and improved performance over current Trellix DLP Chrome
extensions. Organizations can monitor and block file uploads with
sensitive content, monitor and block sensitive content copied and pasted
into the Chrome browser, and control print activity, helping to prevent
data leaks - a key source of insider threats.
"This integration with Google Chrome Enterprise is a step toward a
safer, more secure browsing future for enterprises and their users,"
said John Morgan, XDR General Manager, Trellix. "With the rise in AI
tools, data sharing will only increase. Trellix is committed to working
with partners to deliver data loss prevention features to stop data
leaks, eliminate insider threats, and protect sensitive data."
Trellix DLP for Chrome Enterprise offers performance improvements and
increased stability over current Trellix DLP Chrome extensions to
deliver browsing protection. Benefits include:
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Seamless Connection: API-based integration is updated easily without interruption to the live environment.
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Effortless Scale: Real-time content inspection scales across all users and endpoints within the organization.
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Enhanced Security: More secure API-based solution with less
susceptibility to vulnerabilities and more compatibility with various
operating systems.
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Simple, No-Cost Implementation: Easy to enroll all Chrome browsers across an organization at no cost and manage the one-time configuration of the API through Chrome's cloud management tool.
"Our collaboration with Trellix is critical to advancing secure browsing
protections for businesses," said Scott Porter, Managing Director of
Android & Chrome Enterprise Partnerships. "With this new
integration, we believe Trellix DLP Endpoint customers will benefit from
a better experience and stronger security controls to identify and
protect against potential data leaks."