The Definitive Email Cybersecurity Strategy Guide
Email is your most essential business tool—and today's top malware delivery vector. This vital communications channel has become fertile ground for today's most damaging cyber threats and all kinds of fraud. Because email threats inherently target people, an effective cybersecurity program focuses on people first. The 2022 edition of our Definitive Email Security Strategy Guide provides a detailed look at the latest email threats and how you can manage them with a people-centric approach. In our Definitive Email Security Strategy Guide you'll learn: Why email should be your No. 1 security priority. What makes it so difficult to protect email. Who's being targeted by business email compromise (BEC) and email account compromise (EAC). How people-centric security is more effective—and more cost-effective—than perimeter-based defences
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