ZeroFlow prevents sensitive data from being uploaded to unauthorized AI tools, cloud platforms, web apps, APIs, and file transfer protocols, stopping the data before it leaves the device.
Traditional DLP can't detect uploads to AI systems or JSON/API payloads. ZeroFlow operates at the endpoint, blocking all outbound uploads that violate policy, including AI and cloud services.
Only if you want it to. ZeroFlow can block all public AI systems or allow specific approved endpoints, such as private Azure OpenAI.
No. ZeroFlow only blocks unauthorized uploads. Approved apps, corporate cloud tools, and internal AI systems continue working normally.
ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Copilot, Perplexity, and AI features embedded inside SaaS platforms, plus new AI endpoints using signature and behavior detection.
Yes. Because ZeroFlow enforces policies locally on the endpoint, it works anywhere — regardless of network or VPN.
Optionally. A local TLS inspection layer can analyze outbound upload requests while respecting privacy controls.
Yes. ZeroFlow exports logs to Splunk, Sentinel, Elastic, Chronicle, QRadar, and others via JSON or syslog.
Windows is supported now. macOS and Linux support is planned.
Yes. ZeroFlow supports compliance for SOC 2, HIPAA, GDPR, ISO 27001, PCI, CMMC, NIST, and ITAR.