Discover and Protect Your Most Valuable Data with Cyberhaven DSPM
Data is constantly created, copied, transformed, and shared across software as a service (SaaS) applications, endpoints, cloud providers, and generative and agentic AI tools, often with no clear visibility. Traditional data security posture management (DSPM) tools show where data sits, but they treat all sensitive data the same and stop at the dashboard instead of enforcing protection. This datasheet shows how Cyberhaven Flow combines data lineage and proprietary AI for classification to identify what data matters, understand how it flows, and act on risk before exposure becomes a breach.
What's inside
Why traditional DSPM stops short
Traditional DSPM tools only show where data sits, treating all sensitive data the same because they lack context, and creating noise instead of highlighting what matters.
These tools stop at the dashboard. They cannot block, enforce, or protect data as it moves from the cloud to the endpoint.
Data moves constantly across SaaS, endpoints, on-premises systems, cloud providers, and AI tools, often with no clear visibility into where it goes.
Cyberhaven Flow turns visibility into action
Cyberhaven Flow combines data lineage and proprietary AI for classification, giving teams clear visibility into where sensitive data lives and real-time protection when it moves.
Where legacy tools end at discovery, Cyberhaven identifies what data truly matters, understands how it flows, and acts on risk before exposure becomes a breach.
Four steps, connect, classify, assess, and alert, turn a static map of data into enforceable guardrails.
Intelligence that scales across every environment
AI-powered data discovery automates classification without tuning, improving accuracy and reducing overhead as data volume grows.
Identity and access context flags repositories with excessive permissions, and Microsoft Purview integration unifies existing classification labels under one system of record.
Coverage spans SaaS, infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and on-premises systems, including Google Drive, Salesforce, AWS S3, Snowflake, and Windows File System.