We normally think of data loss prevention (DLP) as something to limit employee errors, insider risks and poor data-management business processes, not external attacks. But in some of the recent, massive, financial data breaches (such as Heartland Payment Systems) it appears that DLP would have detected, if not stopped, the attacks.
While definitive information hasn't been released, sources are reporting that the perpetrators penetrated the networks (possibly using malicious software), installed sniffer software somewhere in the transaction pipeline, and exfiltrated the data over the network without encryption or any other obfuscation.


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