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Symantec DLP

Symantec DLP

Symantec DLP monitors and controls sensitive data across endpoints, networks, and storage to prevent unauthorized access and leakage. It integrates with existing security infrastructure to enforce data protection policies based on content analysis and user behavior.

Symantec DLP monitors and controls sensitive data across endpoints, networks, and storage to prevent unauthorized access and leakage. It integrates with existing security infrastructure to enforce data protection policies based on content analysis and user behavior.

Cost considerations

Functionality

Compatibility

User experience

Customer support

Why these ratings?

Cyberse perspective

Solution details

Integrations

Endpoint security

Cloud security

Governance Risk and Compliance

Network security

Pricing

Free trial available

Key features

Platform solution

Point solution

Subcategory

Data Loss Prevention

Cloud ecosystem partners

Amazon Web Services

Microsoft Azure Cloud

Google Cloud Platform

Services support

In-house services

Managed services

Deployment

On-premises

Cloud-hosted

Product features

Data Loss Prevention (DLP)

Market segment

Enterprise

Target industry

Technology

Public sector

Healthcare

Financial services

We use the following criteria to evaluate this product:

Cost considerations

Symantec DLP costs roughly $50 per user annually and often requires six-figure professional-service fees for rollout. Symantec DLP licenses network, endpoint and cloud components separately, so adding coverage drives recurring charges. Users consistently describe Symantec DLP as pricey versus newer suites that bundle DLP with existing cloud security tools, leaving ROI uncertain

Cost considerations

Symantec DLP costs roughly $50 per user annually and often requires six-figure professional-service fees for rollout. Symantec DLP licenses network, endpoint and cloud components separately, so adding coverage drives recurring charges. Users consistently describe Symantec DLP as pricey versus newer suites that bundle DLP with existing cloud security tools, leaving ROI uncertain

Functionality

Symantec Data Loss Prevention automatically finds and labels sensitive data on laptops, servers and common cloud apps. Context-aware rules watch content and user actions in real time and can block transfers or trigger encryption, covering most channels. Deeper behavior analytics and full key-management need extra add-ons, so capability sits one step below the leaders.

Functionality

Symantec Data Loss Prevention automatically finds and labels sensitive data on laptops, servers and common cloud apps. Context-aware rules watch content and user actions in real time and can block transfers or trigger encryption, covering most channels. Deeper behavior analytics and full key-management need extra add-ons, so capability sits one step below the leaders.

Compatibility

Symantec DLP connects natively to on-prem databases, cloud file stores, and major SaaS apps, while CloudSOC integration extends coverage to CASB use cases. Logs export directly to Splunk, QRadar, and other SIEMs over syslog or JSON with no custom work. A documented REST API supports bespoke workflows, giving broad compatibility across data environments.

Compatibility

Symantec DLP connects natively to on-prem databases, cloud file stores, and major SaaS apps, while CloudSOC integration extends coverage to CASB use cases. Logs export directly to Splunk, QRadar, and other SIEMs over syslog or JSON with no custom work. A documented REST API supports bespoke workflows, giving broad compatibility across data environments.

User experience

Industry reviewers note that Symantec DLP’s console functions reliably and shows dashboards, but the layout feels dated and reports are mostly text-based. Experts also point to a steep learning curve that requires dedicated training before teams can confidently build and tune policies. While some customers say navigation becomes straightforward over time, rival DLP tools now offer cleaner visuals and guided wizards, so Symantec lands mid-pack for user experience.

User experience

Industry reviewers note that Symantec DLP’s console functions reliably and shows dashboards, but the layout feels dated and reports are mostly text-based. Experts also point to a steep learning curve that requires dedicated training before teams can confidently build and tune policies. While some customers say navigation becomes straightforward over time, rival DLP tools now offer cleaner visuals and guided wizards, so Symantec lands mid-pack for user experience.

Customer support

User reviews describe multi-day response times and “inadequate” help since the Broadcom acquisition, citing slow ticket resolution and scarce expert guidance; documentation is available but customers do not see clearly defined 24×7 or rapid-update support, so service quality fits the rubric’s “slow responses, limited expertise” level.

Customer support

User reviews describe multi-day response times and “inadequate” help since the Broadcom acquisition, citing slow ticket resolution and scarce expert guidance; documentation is available but customers do not see clearly defined 24×7 or rapid-update support, so service quality fits the rubric’s “slow responses, limited expertise” level.