According to a recent LinkedIn post from Jazz, the company is promoting a live session titled “DLP Sucks Live” featuring security expert Zach Lewis and Jazz team member Yonatan Zohar. The event is positioned around the launch of Lewis’s new book “Locked Up,” with a giveaway of five copies to attendees.
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The post suggests the session will address common reasons data loss prevention programs fail, strategies for secure AI adoption, and the role of contextual understanding in reducing organizational risk. It also indicates that the event will include a product demonstration of Jazz’s platform, potentially showcasing real-world use cases and capabilities.
For investors, the focus on DLP shortcomings and AI-related security may highlight Jazz’s intent to position its technology in high-urgency cybersecurity workflows. Emphasizing risk reduction and safe AI adoption could signal alignment with growing enterprise demand for tools that manage data security in AI-driven environments.
The planned live demo, combined with thought-leadership content via the book and discussion, may indicate an effort to accelerate product education and top-of-funnel engagement. While the post does not provide metrics, pricing, or customer data, repeated emphasis on context-driven risk management hints at Jazz’s differentiation strategy in a crowded cybersecurity and data protection market.

