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Browser-based PII data masking and watermarking to prevent data leakage.
Browser-based PII data masking and watermarking to prevent data leakage.
Atakama's Data Leakage Control is a solution within the Atakama Browser Security Platform, designed to prevent unauthorized exposure of sensitive data — particularly Personally Identifiable Information (PII) — within web browsers. The solution addresses risks arising from PII visibility in browsers, including identity theft, fraud, and accidental or intentional data leakage. It is primarily positioned for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) seeking to protect client data and maintain regulatory compliance. Core capabilities include: - **Sensitive Data Masking:** Obscures sensitive information displayed in the browser, reducing the risk of accidental exposure or deliberate data theft by unauthorized viewers. - **Web Page Watermarking:** Applies watermarks to web pages displaying company-sensitive or confidential content, acting as a deterrent against unauthorized sharing or replication. Together, these controls are intended to reduce both accidental and malicious data leakage incidents occurring through the browser interface. The platform also supports compliance with regulatory requirements and industry standards relevant to data protection.
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Atakama Browser Security - Data Leakage Control is Browser-based PII data masking and watermarking to prevent data leakage. developed by Atakama. It is a Data Protection solution designed to help security teams with Browser Security, PII, Sensitive Data.
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