Automatically stop data breaches and security threats caused by employees on email. Powered by machine learning, Tessian detects anomalies in real-time, integrating seamlessly with your email environment within minutes and starting protection in a day. Provides you with unparalleled visibility into human security risks to remediate threats and ensure compliance.
Rule-based DLP tools detect sensitive data strictly based on predefined data classification policies, filters and dictionaries.
But, what happens if the sensitive data being shared over email has not been classified, or authorized data is shared with the wrong party? Rules have no way of detecting the right receivers or autocorrect errors.
Rule-based approaches that try to limit sharing of legitimate data are restrictive and typically impact productivity due to their high number of alerts.
For administrators, creating manual rules for every foreseeable use case is not only resource-intensive but can also lead to data blindspots.
Traditional approaches to accidental data loss have come at the expense of user experience; annoying and unintelligent pop-ups cause alert fatigue and end-user frustrations.
Tessian only alerts people when a mistake is about to be made. It automatically flags misdirected emails and misattached files in-the-moment.
Tessian ensures that emails reach the right recipients. It leverages historical data to map email relationships with context, deep content inspection, and behavioral analysis, to automatically detect when an error has been made. End-users are alerted in-the-moment, and these warnings contain the information they need to remedy their mistakes before the email is sent.
Insights and analytics within Tessian’s Risk Hub makes compliance reporting easy. Administrators can readily filter, view, and track accidental data loss events prevented by type – either misdirected email or misattached/wrong files – using the Risk Hub portal and, consequently, mitigate events.
Contextual warning messages alert end-users to the error – wrong recipients and attachments – before the email is sent. Tessian only alerts end-users when a mistake is about to be made, meaning it is non-intrusive and does not disrupt people’s productivity.