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Don’t Choose Between DSPM and DLP: Here’s Why You Need Both

Dec 18 2024

As security leaders, you’re tasked with protecting the crown jewels of our organizations, your data, while balancing innovation, compliance, and ever-evolving threats. Yet, too often, data security strategies rely on isolated tools and reactive measures, leaving critical gaps.

Here’s the truth as we know it from our customers: data security posture management (DSPM) and data loss prevention (DLP) are no longer optional, they’re complementary essentials for a modern, risk-aware data security strategy.

If you’ve been treating DSPM and DLP as separate silos, it’s time to rethink. Together, they can work together to form the backbone of a comprehensive approach that not only secures your data but positions your organization to lead in today’s data-driven economy.

Why DSPM and DLP Are Better Together

As I wrote earlier,  DSPM and DLP aren’t just complementary, they’re interdependent. One without the other is like locking the front door while leaving the windows wide open. 

DSPM is your detective for data security. It pinpoints exactly where sensitive data resides, evaluates its risk, and ensures that it’s stored securely. DSPM operates at the core of your environments (cloud, hybrid, and on-prem), identifying blind spots and aligning security configurations with compliance standards. DSPM is about data at rest and ensures you know where your sensitive data lives and that it’s properly secured before attackers (or auditors) come knocking.

If DSPM is the detective, DLP is the enforcer. It focuses on data in motion, protecting sensitive information as it moves across systems and is accessed by users.DLP watches for risky behaviors, whether it’s an employee trying to upload confidential files to an unsanctioned app or mistakenly sharing sensitive data externally, and takes immediate action to block or prevent leaks.

Together, DSPM and DLP secure the full lifecycle of your data: where it lives, how it’s accessed, and where it’s going.

With those functions in mind, let’s take a closer look at why they work better together:

1. DSPM Lays the Foundation

DSPM is your starting point. Without knowing what sensitive data you have, where that sensitive data is, how it’s stored, or where vulnerabilities lie, your DLP strategy is flying blind. DSPM finds and uncovers the critical areas that DLP needs to protect, ensuring your efforts are targeted and effective.

2. DLP Provides Immediate Defense

While DSPM finds the data and maps risks, DLP delivers real-time protection. It enforces policies and intercepts threats as they occur, whether intentional or accidental. DLP takes the insights DSPM provides and acts on them, creating a seamless line of defense.

3. Together, They Cover the Entire Data Lifecycle

Security isn’t just about protecting data where it sits or catching breaches in transit, it’s about both. DSPM ensures your data is secure at rest, while DLP actively monitors and protects it in motion.

This holistic approach eliminates gaps and ensures continuous protection, no matter how your data flows.

Integrating DSPM and DLP: Teamwork Makes the Data Security Dream work

Now that we understand how the detective capabilities of DSPM and the enforcement powers of DLP are interdependent, we get a clear picture of why they need to work together seamlessly. When integrated, DSPM and DLP become a powerful data protection platform that provides complete visibility, real-time protection, and ongoing compliance and security posture management.

Visibility & Discovery (DSPM)

DSPM acts as the lens through which you gain full visibility into your sensitive data. It classifies information in structured and unstructured formats, creating a roadmap for where risks exist. This visibility is what makes DLP more strategic, focusing on high-value data instead of wasting resources on noise.

Real-Time Enforcement (DLP)

DLP takes DSPM’s insights and applies precision protection in real-time. By integrating with DSPM, organizations can ensure that DLP has the necessary context to detect and respond effectively.

  • For example, if DSPM flags a critical database with weak access controls, DLP can enforce restrictions and prevent data from being exfiltrated or misused.
  • Another benefit of integration is preventing lateral movement: without DSPM, an attacker attempting sensitive operations could easily slip by.
  • Real-time data masking also becomes seamless, as DSPM’s insights inform exactly what needs protection, all so incidents like exfiltration are minimized through swift containment.

Enhanced Incident Response with Exact Data Matching

With DSPM providing granular visibility into your organization’s sensitive data at rest, DLP can leverage this intelligence to enable enhanced incident response capabilities. By creating a comprehensive profile of your critical assets and their associated risks, you can inform the detection engine to identify specific data patterns, anomalies, or indicators of compromise (IOCs). This allows for direct correlation of exact matches between data in motion and data at rest, reducing false positives and ensuring timely and effective incident response.

The key idea here is that by connecting DSPM’s insights on data at rest with DLP’s detection capabilities, organizations can achieve more accurate and effective threat detection. By matching actual data in transit against a profile of sensitive assets, DLP can quickly identify high-confidence threats and initiate precise responses to mitigate damage.

Ongoing Compliance & Security Posture

Regulatory requirements like GDPR, CCPA, or HIPAA aren’t just about checkboxes—they’re about protecting trust. DSPM ensures compliance by continuously monitoring and classifying sensitive data, while DLP ensures data isn’t leaked or mishandled, reducing legal and reputational risks.

Closing Gaps in Your Data Security Strategy

Data security isn’t static. It’s dynamic, evolving, and constantly being tested by adversaries. As a security leader, your challenge isn’t just to prevent breaches, it’s to stay ahead of them. That requires tools that work together, not in isolation.

DSPM and DLP are two sides of the same coin. DSPM gives you the intelligence you need to understand where your data is and the risks are, while DLP enforces protections in real time. Without both, you’re leaving gaps that attackers will exploit.

As you evaluate your data security strategy, ask yourself: Am I building a system that covers the full data lifecycle? If not, it’s time to rethink. DSPM and DLP aren’t just better together, they’re necessary together.

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David Mundy
David Mundy is a seasoned marketing leader with over 15 years of experience, including a decade in cybersecurity.
David Mundy is a seasoned marketing leader with over 15 years of experience, including a decade in cybersecurity.

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