


That is because endpoint- and network-based security products cannot detect when data exfiltration happens from cloud-based applications, like Salesforce, via non-corporate devices. When employees access, create and export cloud-based Salesforce reports to unmanaged devices – even for legitimate business purposes – confidential data is open to potential exposure and risk.

In a recent survey by Code42 and Pulse Research, a mere one in five security leaders are very confident that they have visibility to employees downloading Salesforce data to personal devices. The exfiltration detector uses Code42’s Trust capability to alert security teams when Salesforce data moves to the unmanaged personal laptops or mobile devices of malicious, negligent or careless insiders, and doesn’t block employee productivity or impede collaboration. This offering solves the risk tied to high turnover in sales personnel combined with access to valuable customer, prospect, pricing and pipeline data. Code42 launched a data exfiltration detector in the Code42 Incydr product that detects when reports are exported from an organization’s Salesforce instance to an untrusted destination.
