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Data exfiltration is a type of IT security threat in which sensitive data is illegally transferred from a computer system to an external destination. It is a form of data theft that can be used to gain access to confidential information, such as financial records, customer data, or intellectual property. Data exfiltration can be accomplished through a variety of methods, including malicious software, phishing attacks, and unsecured networks. It is a growing concern for organizations, as it can lead to financial losses, reputational damage, and regulatory penalties.
Data exfiltration prevention solutions are available from a variety of vendors, including McAfee, Symantec, Trend Micro, Check Point, and FireEye. These solutions can help organizations detect and prevent data exfiltration attempts, as well as mitigate the damage caused by successful attacks. Show Less Read more