Email Threat Protection Webinar Q&A

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We ran out of time during the 19th of August’s webinar on Email Protection to answer all the questions. Below we give a bit of attention to areas the attendees sought more coverage:

Webinar: Email Threat Protection

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According to Verizon’s 2020 Data Breach Incident Report (DBIR), PoS hacks in hospitality are trending down. That’s good. Now, however, the concern has shifted to Business Email Compromises (BECs). 

Email Protection, Hospitality’s 2020

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Whatever the field, it matters to use accurate terms. While baking, it is best not to ask for baking soda if you need baking powder. In basketball, it’s a hoop, not a ring. Coincidentally, you spar in a boxing ring (that happens to be square). In the world of data breach research, the term VERIS refers to the Vocabulary for Event Recording and Incident Sharing (VERIS). Effectively, it is a term for the thing that catalogues the other terms.

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Running a business is stressful enough in this economy. There was a time when you only needed to worry about a few suspicious email messages in your inbox. Now, any message could be a potential phishing threat lurking in your inbox.

EMAIL THREAT PROTECTION

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Don’t let the inbox be the weakest link in your company’s security posture. Email Threat Protection provides multi-layered filtering that permits legitimate email while keeping out malicious threats such as phishing, impersonation, malware, ransomware, and spam-type messages.