Get insights into data risk starting in minutes.
In a world where data is your most valuable asset—and potentially your biggest liability—visibility across your data in the cloud and on-prem is everything. Yet most organizations only see a fraction of their data, leaving the rest vulnerable to exposure, misuse or even compliance violations.
That’s why Forcepoint launched a powerful new tool: a free Data Risk Assessment (DRA) that gives you fast insight into your data security posture—without the usual friction of sales calls, complex setup or long wait times of a complete DSPM trial.
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The Hidden Risk in Your Data
According to Forcepoint, up to 80% of enterprise data is effectively invisible—stored across cloud services and is often unmanaged, and unclassified. That means most organizations are flying blind when it comes to protecting sensitive files like:
- Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
- Financial records
- Intellectual property
- Contracts and legal documents
Without visibility, there’s no control. And without control, there’s no security.
What the Free Data Risk Assessment Does
Forcepoint’s DRA is a SaaS-based, AI-powered tool that scans your OneDrive environment and delivers a detailed executive report starting in minutes.
Here’s what you get:
- Automated file scanning and classification
- Real-time dashboards showing sensitive data exposure
- Risk insights based on file content, sharing behavior, and storage location
- No file limits during the 14-day trial
- Exportable PDF reports for compliance or remediation planning
Why Our Data Risk Assessment is Different (and Better)
Most data security trials require multiple steps, sales approvals and days of waiting. Forcepoint’s DRA flips that model:
- No sales call required
- Setup in minutes
- Insights starting within minutes
- No software to install
Built for Security and Privacy
Forcepoint doesn’t store your credentials or your files. The DRA uses a “scan and destroy” model—ensuring your data remains private and secure. You’ll need global admin rights for OneDrive to run the scan, and the tool currently supports English-language files.
Source: Is Your Sensitive Data at Risk? Find Out Today with This Free Tool