Email: Security threatened by AI-based attacks

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AI-based phishing emails and deepfakes endanger the security of email communication. Therefore, email protection should be a top priority. To ward off attacks, the use of modern security solutions that also utilize AI is essential.

Artificial intelligence is not only revolutionizing the technology industry but is also being used by cybercriminals to develop increasingly sophisticated attack methods. Particularly in the area of ​​email communication, significant risks arise from AI-powered phishing emails, deepfake-based attacks, and automated malware. These threats are often no longer detectable by traditional security mechanisms.

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New challenges for companies

  • AI-powered phishing emails that appear deceptively real;
  • Deepfake attacks with fake voices and videos;
  • dynamic malware that adapts to security measures.

Modern security strategies are essential to protecting companies from financial losses, data breaches, and reputational damage. The use of technologies such as email encryption, digital signatures, multi-factor authentication, and AI-powered security tools plays a key role.

Secure email solutions offer protection: With real-time monitoring, adaptive AI systems, and seamless integration into existing IT infrastructures, modern solutions set new standards in the fight against cyberattacks.

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SEPPmail, an owner-managed company based in Switzerland and Germany, is an international manufacturer in the field of secure messaging. Its award-winning technology for spontaneous secure email traffic encrypts electronic messages and, if desired, provides them with a digital signature. The secure email solutions are available worldwide and make a sustainable contribution to secure communication via electronic mail.


 

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