Product comparison
Verdictan vs. Forcepoint AI Prompt Security
You need employees and agents to use AI without turning prompts, outputs, or attachments into untracked data transfers.
Why Verdictan
Verdictan applies policy at the gateway and records request-level decision evidence for supported AI traffic. Run it in a self-hosted or air-gapped environment.
Key differences
Verdictan vs. Forcepoint AI Prompt Security: Key differences
Verdictan governs supported model traffic, while Forcepoint extends enterprise data policy into AI interactions and applications.
Forcepoint inspects three AI data paths
The prompt security page covers typed or pasted prompts, generated responses, and uploaded files in real time.
Existing data rules can extend to AI
Forcepoint documents applying established DLP classifications and policies to AI interactions without rebuilding them.
Discovery includes tools beyond browser chat
Forcepoint lists personal ChatGPT and Claude accounts, browser extensions, MCP clients, and other unsanctioned AI tools.
Side by side
Feature comparison
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| Feature | Verdictan | Forcepoint AI Prompt Security |
|---|---|---|
| Coverage and deployment | ||
| Employee AI data-loss prevention | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Prompt inspection | Documented | Documented |
| Response inspection | Documented | Documented |
| File upload inspection | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Classification and enforcement | ||
| Reuse of enterprise DLP classifiers | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Prebuilt DLP classifiers | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Enforcement actions | Documented | Documented |
| Audit-mode policy rollout | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Visibility and evidence | ||
| Identity attribution | Documented | Documented |
| Shadow AI discovery | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Compliance audit export | Documented | Documented |
| On-premises DLP deployment | Documented | Documented |
Common questions
What to ask before you decide
Does Forcepoint inspect AI responses?
Yes. Its prompt security page covers prompts, generated responses, and file uploads.
Can Forcepoint reuse existing DLP policy?
Yes. Forcepoint documents extending established classifications and policies to supported AI interactions.
Can Forcepoint discover shadow AI?
Yes. It lists personal AI accounts, browser extensions, MCP clients, and other unsanctioned tools.
How does Forcepoint phase enforcement?
Its prompt security page says policies start in audit mode before teams apply stricter actions.
What should the pilot measure?
Measure discovery coverage, classifier precision, prompt and response latency, file handling, user coaching, identity, and audit exports.
How we researched this page
We checked the official sources below on Aug. 11, 2026. Product scope, plan access, beta status and support can change.
- Confirm supported AI applications, account types, browsers, endpoints, MCP clients, file types, and deployment combinations.
- Test existing classifiers on prompts and generated text because conversational context can change detection quality.
- Separate AI data protection requirements from model attack and application security requirements during evaluation.
- 1. Verdictan: Verdictan AI governance gateway
- 2. Verdictan: Verdictan product
- 3. Verdictan: Verdictan documentation overview
- 4. Verdictan: verdictan gateway run
- 5. Verdictan: OpenAI integration
- 6. Verdictan: API tokens and authentication for IDE integration
- 7. Forcepoint: AI Prompt Security
- 8. Forcepoint: Block Shadow AI
- 9. Forcepoint: AI Data Security Solutions
- 10. Forcepoint: Forcepoint Data Loss Prevention Software
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