Webinar November 10, 2022: Email Security in the Enterprise

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Email security is still a hot topic. In the free webinar on November 10, 2022 from 14:00 p.m., Trellix will use specific cases to demonstrate how risks can be minimized.

Although 2022 was characterized more by advancements than fundamentally new threats in the cybersecurity world, techniques and frequency of ransomware attacks stabilized while cyber attacks intensified with the onset of the Russo-Ukrainian war. Attackers stop at nothing: In the healthcare sector alone, the number of ransomware attacks increased by 650% in the past year. And 75% of ransomware attacks begin by opening a fatal email. But how can the risk of infection be reduced so that it doesn't get that far in the first place?

Webinar on November 10, 2022 from 14 p.m. “Email security in companies”

In the webinar on November 10, 2022, we will use a specific case to demonstrate the risks a company takes even if it believes it is safe due to the level of protection provided by the active security measures of its e-mail provider. We will also show you how you can immediately reduce the risk of infection by increasing the protection level of your Microsoft 365 messaging.

And this is what you can expect in this webinar:

  • Current trends in corporate e-mail management
  • Concrete case study of a company that migrated its email to a secure cloud service
  • Effective endpoint protection with Trellix Email Security
  • Operational efficiencies by orchestrating and automating the mitigation of ransomware attacks
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About Trellix

Trellix is ​​a global company redefining the future of cybersecurity. The company's open and native Extended Detection and Response (XDR) platform helps organizations facing today's most advanced threats gain confidence that their operations are protected and resilient. Trellix security experts, along with an extensive partner ecosystem, accelerate technology innovation through machine learning and automation to support over 40.000 business and government customers.


 

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