Webinar: Top 5 Ways to Secure Your Email and Messaging Environments with Abnormal Security

May 16 2024
10 am - 10:30 am ET/ 3 pm - 3:30 pm BST

Join us for an in-depth exploration of the Abnormal platform, where we will uncover the top five strategies our customers have leveraged to effectively counteract advanced email and messaging threats. 

Dive into the cutting-edge world of cybersecurity with our webinar. Discover how Abnormal Security’s pioneering platform empowers organizations to outsmart the most cunning email and messaging threats. 

 

Why Attend? 

As sophisticated threats such as Business Email Compromise (BEC) and supply chain vulnerabilities escalate, it’s crucial for organizations to adopt a forward-thinking approach to their cybersecurity strategies. The Abnormal platform, with its advanced AI-driven capabilities, offers powerful solutions tailored to address these modern challenges. 

In this exclusive online webinar, Teneo’s cybersecurity evangelist, Marc Sollars, will delve into how the Abnormal platform’s innovative features are helping businesses safeguard their digital communication channels against evolving threats. 

 

Key highlights include: 

  1. Prevent Account Takeovers: Learn how to pre-emptively stop account takeovers by detecting signs of compromise early. 
  2. Streamline Security Operations: Discover how automated processes for user-reported emails are transforming security team operations. 
  3. Vendor Account Protection: Recognize and stop threats arising from compromised vendor accounts. 
  4. Safeguard Your Collaboration Tools: Detect and block malicious content across key collaboration platforms like Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom. 
  5. Monitor User Privileges: Keep tabs on high-impact changes to user privileges, ensuring that your collaboration tools remain secure.

 

Secure your spot now and enhance your defense strategy against complex cyber threats!

 

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