Introduction
Zscaler DLP for Spirion Classification Labels helps organizations carry Spirion classification decisions forward into downstream data protection workflows. By configuring Zscaler to detect Spirion-applied classification identifiers, teams can use existing Spirion classification context to inform Zscaler DLP policy enforcement.
This integration approach is designed for customers that want Zscaler to recognize Spirion classification labels during content inspection and act on that metadata through scoped DLP rules. It creates a practical connection between Spirion’s discovery and classification capabilities and Zscaler’s policy-based controls for outbound data movement.
Using this approach, administrators configure a custom Zscaler DLP dictionary to detect a Spirion classification identifier, then apply that dictionary within a Zscaler DLP rule. The rule can be tailored based on content matching, content location, users, groups, departments, source IP groups, cloud applications, URL categories, file types, and notification settings depending on the organization’s requirements.
This marketplace entry is best suited for customers that want to operationalize Spirion classifications inside Zscaler without recreating classification logic in multiple systems. It provides a structured way to extend data classification context into inspection, monitoring, and enforcement workflows.
Key Use Cases
Classification-Aware DLP Enforcement
Use Spirion-applied classification labels to inform Zscaler DLP decisions and downstream handling.
Consistent Policy Across Tools
Reduce duplicate policy logic by allowing Zscaler to act on classifications already established by Spirion.
Targeted Protection for Sensitive Content
Apply DLP controls to files, metadata, or other scoped content locations based on Spirion classification identifiers.
Operational Alignment Between Discovery and Enforcement
Connect Spirion’s discovery and classification workflows with Zscaler’s inline DLP controls for a more coordinated data protection model.
Required Skills & Technology
Familiarity with Spirion classification workflows and Zscaler Internet Access (ZIA) DLP administration is recommended. Appropriate administrative access in both platforms may be required to configure dictionaries, engines, policy rules, and activation settings.
Spirion Products: Sensitive Data Manager and Sensitive Data Platform
Other Products: NC Protect for Microsoft 365 v8.7 and v9.0
Released: 2026
For More Information
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