Artificial intelligence (AI) is being heralded as a game changer for security, especially when used alongside traditional email security methods. It can help teams analyze and decipher information at a rapid pace and respond faster to legitimate threats. Butcybercriminals are also using AI to create more sophisticated email threats, such as more convincing business email compromise attacks — resulting in higher response rates and more successful attacks.
Email remains the No.1 attack vector for cybercriminals, and phishing attacks are the top threat to email users, according to a report from Mimecast.[1] Over the last year, 41% of surveyed respondents experienced more email-based threats, and 38% said the growing sophistication of these attacks is their biggest email security challenge. This makes it imperative for businesses to understand and mitigate these risks. Download our whitepaper to find out more.
[1] Mimecast, ‘The State of Email & Collaboration Security 2024,’ https://www.mimecast.com/the-state-of-email-and-collaboration-security-2024/
