Lightbeam Basics: Monitoring External Data Sharing with Privacy at Partners
Lightbeam’s Privacy at Partners feature monitors external data sharing, detects sensitive info like SSNs, and ensures secure third-party collaboration.
Lightbeam Basics: Monitoring External Data Sharing with Privacy at Partners
Sharing data with partners and vendors doesn’t have to mean losing control.
In this Lightbeam Basics episode, discover how Privacy at Partners helps you:
Monitor and track sensitive data shared with external organizations
Identify exactly what’s leaving your environment (like SSNs or credit card data)
Enforce privacy policies to protect information during third-party collaboration
With Lightbeam, you can collaborate confidently while safeguarding sensitive data.
Transcript
Today we're gonna look at privacy
of partners in lightbeam.
Monitoring what data you're sharing with your partners
and third parties is an important part
of the zero trust model.
Lightbeam allows you
to actively monitor which data is being shared
outside of the home domain.
From the dashboard, select privacy of partners,
and you will take a look at the cards of all the partners
that you're sharing data with.
For each of the cards, you can see the number of attributes,
entities, and objects that are being shared.
If we go in detail on one of the screens, we can see
for Comcast that we're sharing, social security number,
birth date, email address,
gender driver's license, and rest.
58 attributes in total in two objects have been captured.
This gives you a very good detail of what type
of data is being shared with an organization.
If we wanna add a new partner from this screen,
we click on onboarding a partner,
and we will get a new screen to add the partner information.
This would include the name, the Domain to be searched,
A URL for that domain.
Purpose of this exchange,
and contact information both managers
and contact people for that particular partner.
You can also add specific labels to tag this data
as certain types of data.
Primarily these will be classification levels.
This is restricted, confidential,
or sensitive information being shared.
You can also select the particular attributes
that we know should be shared, thus setting up
for a policy for management.
As you can see, partners information is critical
to a zero trust model
and monitoring it is easy with Lightbeam.
of partners in lightbeam.
Monitoring what data you're sharing with your partners
and third parties is an important part
of the zero trust model.
Lightbeam allows you
to actively monitor which data is being shared
outside of the home domain.
From the dashboard, select privacy of partners,
and you will take a look at the cards of all the partners
that you're sharing data with.
For each of the cards, you can see the number of attributes,
entities, and objects that are being shared.
If we go in detail on one of the screens, we can see
for Comcast that we're sharing, social security number,
birth date, email address,
gender driver's license, and rest.
58 attributes in total in two objects have been captured.
This gives you a very good detail of what type
of data is being shared with an organization.
If we wanna add a new partner from this screen,
we click on onboarding a partner,
and we will get a new screen to add the partner information.
This would include the name, the Domain to be searched,
A URL for that domain.
Purpose of this exchange,
and contact information both managers
and contact people for that particular partner.
You can also add specific labels to tag this data
as certain types of data.
Primarily these will be classification levels.
This is restricted, confidential,
or sensitive information being shared.
You can also select the particular attributes
that we know should be shared, thus setting up
for a policy for management.
As you can see, partners information is critical
to a zero trust model
and monitoring it is easy with Lightbeam.