Guard the wire — Trellix DLP Network monitors what sensitive data is moving (DLP Monitor) and blocks policy violations (DLP Prevent) across email, web and network, with OCR for image data, managed from ePO.
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Trellix DLP Network inspects data in motion across the network — email, web and other channels — monitoring and blocking sensitive-data transfers before they leave, in two complementary parts: DLP Monitor (visibility — seeing what sensitive data is moving where) and DLP Prevent (enforcement — actively blocking policy-violating transfers). Where DLP Endpoint guards the device, DLP Network guards the wire: it catches sensitive data leaving via email, web uploads and network protocols regardless of endpoint, giving you a network-level safety net and the visibility to understand your data-in-motion risk. With the OCR add-on it also finds sensitive data hidden in images and unstructured files that text-matching misses. Managed from ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) alongside the rest of the Trellix DLP suite, it extends proven data-loss prevention from the endpoint to the network — so sensitive data is controlled on every path out.
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Trellix’s network DLP — monitoring (DLP Monitor) and blocking (DLP Prevent) sensitive data leaving via email, web and network, with OCR for image data, managed from ePO.
What consolidation actually replaces, dimension by dimension.
| Dimension | No network DLP (wire unguarded) | Trellix DLP Network |
|---|---|---|
| Coverage | Device only | + the network (wire) |
| Visibility | Blind to network data | DLP Monitor sees it |
| Enforcement | Endpoint only | DLP Prevent blocks on wire |
| Unstructured data | Missed | OCR finds it |
| Paths out | Some | Email, web, network |
| Management | Separate | ePO, with the suite |
| Data-in-motion | Partial | Complete (+ endpoint) |
| Scale | Varies | Enterprise-proven |
Proven, ePO-managed network DLP — best paired with DLP Endpoint; SSE and Forcepoint (hub live) are alternatives.
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Sees what sensitive data is moving across the network, where, and how — data-in-motion visibility.
Actively blocks policy-violating transfers — stopping sensitive data leaving on the wire.
Inspects email, web uploads and network protocols — the data-in-motion paths out.
Finds sensitive data in images and unstructured files that text-matching misses.
Managed from ePO alongside the rest of the DLP suite.
One agent on every machine, one console over all of them — modules attach without a second operational world.
Trellix DLP Network sees what sensitive data is moving (Monitor) and blocks violations (Prevent) across email, web and network, with OCR — ePO-managed.
See what sensitive data moves across the network.
Block policy-violating network transfers.
Inspect and control sensitive data in email.
Control sensitive-data uploads to the web.
Inspect network protocols for data leaving.
Find sensitive data in images/unstructured files.
Catch leaks regardless of endpoint state.
Understand your network data risk.
Block, alert or log per policy.
One console for the whole DLP suite.
Same classification as the DLP suite.
Inspect at enterprise network volumes.
DLP Monitor visibility, DLP Prevent blocking and OCR.
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DLP Endpoint controls the device, but sensitive data also leaves on the network — via email, web uploads and network protocols — sometimes from endpoints the agent doesn’t cover, or via paths that bypass endpoint controls. Trellix DLP Network guards the wire, catching sensitive data leaving on the network regardless of endpoint. It’s the network-level safety net that completes device-level DLP.
DLP Network comes in two complementary parts. DLP Monitor gives visibility — seeing what sensitive data is moving across the network, where and how, so you understand your data-in-motion risk (often eye-opening). DLP Prevent adds enforcement — actively blocking policy-violating transfers. Together, they let you first understand your network data risk and then control it — a sensible, staged approach to network DLP.
A lot of sensitive data hides in images and unstructured files — a scanned document, a screenshot, a photo of a whiteboard — which text-matching DLP misses entirely. Trellix DLP Network’s OCR add-on reads text within images, catching sensitive data leaving in visual form. Closing the unstructured/image blind spot catches leaks that text-only DLP lets straight through.
DLP Network is managed from ePolicy Orchestrator alongside DLP Endpoint, DLP Discover, Data Encryption and Database Security — one console, one classification, one operational world. For the ePO installed base, adding network DLP is one more capability in the platform they run, not a separate product. That integration and operational continuity is a real advantage.
With DLP Endpoint (device) and DLP Network (wire) together, you cover data in motion comprehensively — every path sensitive data can take out, whether from the endpoint directly or across the network. Add DLP Discover (data at rest) and you have the full picture. Comprehensive, layered coverage — not a single channel — is what real data-loss prevention requires.
Trellix DLP Network is proven, ePO-managed network DLP — best paired with DLP Endpoint and run on the Trellix/McAfee platform. Increasingly, network/web DLP is also delivered via SSE/SASE (Zscaler, Netskope, Palo Alto — hub live); Forcepoint (hub live) offers unified network DLP too. For ePO estates wanting network DLP alongside endpoint, Trellix is a strong fit; TechBag scopes it and quotes in INR/GST.
Your data-in-motion channels (email/web/network) and existing DLP/ePO estate. TechBag scopes it free.
Deploy DLP Monitor; see what sensitive data is moving; then test DLP Prevent blocking on real traffic.
Deploy Monitor + Prevent; enable OCR; tune policy; integrate with DLP Endpoint via ePO.
Every path out controlled, network + endpoint, one console. TechBag models it in INR/GST.
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“Trellix DLP Network guarded the wire — catching sensitive data leaving via email and web that endpoint controls alone would miss. The network safety net we needed.”
“DLP Monitor was eye-opening — we finally saw what sensitive data was moving where. Then DLP Prevent blocked the violations. See, then control.”
“The OCR add-on caught sensitive data leaving as images — scanned documents and screenshots our text-only DLP missed entirely. A real blind spot, closed.”
“ePO-managed alongside our DLP Endpoint — one console, one classification. Adding network DLP was one more capability, not a separate product.”
“With Endpoint (device) and Network (wire) together we cover every path data takes out. Comprehensive data-in-motion control.”
“We weighed SSE-based network DLP (Zscaler) — strong. For our ePO estate and pairing with DLP Endpoint, Trellix fit. Scope your architecture.”
“Data-in-motion visibility changed our risk conversation — we could show leadership exactly what sensitive data was moving. Visibility drives action.”
“Enterprise-scale inspection kept up with our network volume — no bottleneck. Proven at scale.”
Analyst firms bury this view behind paywalls, and G2 retired its Grid. So here’s TechBag’s synthesis of the network DLP market — tap any vendor to see why it sits where it does.
Execution strength vs product vision — the classic market map, minus the paywall.
ePO-managed network DLP — this page.
The grid nobody publishes — data-in-motion visibility (Monitor) vs enforcement (Prevent) strength.
Monitor+Prevent + ePO — the corner it fills.
Positions are TechBag’s illustrative synthesis of public review-platform data and vendor documentation — not a reproduction of any analyst graphic. Verify before relying on it.
The network-DLP options and the no-DLP baseline — honest lanes; the edge is Monitor+Prevent plus ePO integration.
| Dimension | Trellix DLP Network | Forcepoint DLP | Zscaler / Netskope (SSE) | Symantec (Broadcom) | No network DLP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Approach | ePO-managed network DLP | Unified DLP | SSE-delivered DLP | Veteran network DLP | None |
| Monitor + Prevent | Both | Both | Inline | Both | None |
| OCR / unstructured | OCR add-on | Some | Varies | Some | None |
| ePO / suite integration | With Trellix suite | Own console | SSE | Own | None |
| Best fit | ePO estates pairing network with endpoint DLP | Unified cross-platform DLP | SSE/SASE-led | Symantec estates | Nobody serious |
Honest fit signals — because the fastest way to lose your trust is to pretend one product wins every scenario.
Drag the sliders (users; IT-hour cost as loaded rate). Estimates assume ~1.5 hours per user per year of network data-in-motion exposure, with ~60% removed by network DLP (Monitor + Prevent) — the avoided-breach value from catching data leaving on the wire is the larger unpriced win. Illustrative.
Loaded cost = salary + overheads per productive hour. Illustrative only — your TechBag quote models actual device counts and modules.
Trellix DLP Network prices by scope. TechBag models the ePO-managed mix and quotes in INR/GST.
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Test DLP Monitor — what sensitive data is actually moving on your network?
Test DLP Prevent blocking policy-violating transfers.
Confirm coverage of email, web and network paths out.
Test the OCR add-on — finding sensitive data in images/unstructured files.
Confirm it's managed with DLP Endpoint / the suite via ePO.
Confirm shared classification with the DLP suite.
Weigh network DLP appliance vs SSE-delivered for your architecture.
Model by scope — TechBag quotes in INR/GST.
Scope a DLP Network PoC (Monitor visibility then Prevent blocking on real traffic), or let a TechBag advisor scope your network DLP — in INR/GST.
Stats, ratings, review counts and pricing are illustrative and sourced from public materials; verify before purchase.