Stop data leaks before they become breaches. Our enterprise DLP solution gives you full visibility and control over your sensitive data — across endpoints, cloud, email, and beyond.
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Data is your most valuable asset — and your greatest liability. Whether through insider threats, accidental sharing, or targeted exfiltration, uncontrolled data movement puts your intellectual property, customer records, and regulatory standing at risk. Twiis's DLP service provides a unified, policy-driven approach to detect, alert, and block unauthorized data transfers in real time, across every channel your organization uses.
Automated scanning of structured and unstructured data across your entire estate to classify sensitive assets by type, owner, and risk level.
Deep packet inspection and content analysis to detect sensitive data patterns (PAN, PII, PHI, IP) crossing your perimeter in real time.
Granular, role-based policies that automatically block, quarantine, or alert on unauthorized data transfers across email, USB, cloud uploads, and print.
Behavioral analytics that flag anomalous user activity — excessive downloads, off-hours access, or bulk file movements — before damage is done.
Visibility and control over data shared through Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Slack, Dropbox, and any connected cloud application.
Automated reports mapped to GDPR, HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and ISO 27001 requirements — ready for auditors with zero manual effort.
Laptops, desktops, and remote worker devices
Outbound email attachments and body content
SharePoint, OneDrive, Google Drive, S3 buckets
USB drives, external hard disks, SD cards
Web uploads, FTP transfers, and proxy channels
A single data breach costs an average of $4.45 million globally (IBM, 2023). Beyond financial loss, non-compliance with GDPR or HIPAA can trigger regulatory fines and permanent reputational damage. Twiis DLP is not just a security control — it's a business continuity investment that keeps your organization out of headlines and in compliance with global data protection laws.