Symantec Data Loss Prevention is completely designed for the enterprise area because it enables great segmentation. For example, if you have four branches in different cities of Turkey, you can create different detection servers. You can create a detection server for the endpoint of location one, create a web detection server to detect all web data loss, and create all these servers for each location and user sets, computer sets.
The discover options are very different, and you can discover what's happening in your network and file servers. We had a case where a banking company not using Symantec Data Loss Prevention lost 500 customer information pieces and their personal credit notes through screenshots. A malicious actor created reports for different 500 people, not taking the PDF file of the personal report but instead taking first credit note page screenshots, stealing all data via screenshots. When this case occurred, I suggested there must be a detection method for images because Data Loss Prevention solutions must analyze the details of all images. Initially, Symantec created an OCR module, and they are now fully capable of searching what's inside images.
When discussing this with DLP customers, they asked about bank robbery scenarios involving credit notes and whether Symantec could detect this. I wrote this concern to product development at Symantec. Many engineers wrote to Symantec HQ about this issue, and subsequently, they added the feature.