Startup Abnormal Security launched its product in October. Voltage is now owned by MicroFocus/CyberRes.
FireEye and McAfee have merged through two separate buyouts from Symphony Technology Group. The email security market seems to be heating up. Abnormal Security’s Integrated Cloud Email Security.Some of the tools have seen significant updates over the past few years, incorporating what used to be considered separate products (such as data loss prevention or encryption tools) and have kept pace with the latest updates to email security protocols. These products can also play well with other clouds and leverage the built-in security from Microsoft and Google without having to rip it out or neutralize it entirely.
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What is new is having more cloud-capable products that can install across an entire enterprise in minutes and include a variety of related protective measures. This is nothing new: Some email security products – and email exploits – have been around in one form or another for decades. That places a heavy burden on any email security solution. Account takeovers (due to reused passwords), business email compromises, payment fraud, specialized mobile malware, and spam messages that contain hidden malware or poisoned web links. Phishing ( in all its forms) is just one of many attacks that can leverage a poorly protected email infrastructure. They just need one victim to succumb to a phishing lure to enter your network.
Email remains the soft underbelly of enterprise security because it is the most tempting target for hackers.