Data Loss Prevention (DLP) programs are not based on default tool configuration, but on the specific needs and risks of the organization. DLP programs should be tailored to the data types, locations, flows, and users that are relevant to the business. DLP programs should also align with the regulatory and contractual obligations, as well as the data risk appetite, of the organization. Default tool configuration may not adequately address these factors and may result in either over-blocking or under-protecting data. Therefore, statement C is false about DLP programs. References:
1: The Best Data Loss Prevention Software Tools - Comparitech
2: Build a Successful Data Loss Prevention Program in 5 Steps - Gartner
3: What is data loss prevention (DLP)? | Microsoft Security
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