DLP
DLP may refer to any of the following:
1. DLP (Data Loss Prevention) is an approach to computer security where a specialized system detects and prevents data breaches by monitoring sensitive data while it's in use.
2. DLP (Data Level Parallelism), also known as data parallelism, a technique for parallelizing data across multiple processors. It is achieved when different processors (or different threads on a single processor) perform the same task on different pieces of distributed data.
3. A DLP (Discrete Logarithm Problem) is a problem in mathematics that is important in public-key cryptography.
4. DLP (Digital Light Processing) is a digital projection technology created at Texas Instruments in 1987, which uses an optical semiconductor known as a digital micromirror.
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