Know your enemy: Stay ahead of email threats

Opportunistic cybercriminals have been baiting users with COVID-19 themed phishing emails, business email compromise (BEC) scams and malware. Learn how to protect your organisation against malicious attacks.

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Know your enemy: Stay ahead of email threats

Today, email security remains a large problem for organisations. Cybercriminals continue to manipulate emails to distribute malware, phishing scams, and spam to unsuspecting users. The Trustwave 2021 Email Threat Report, features data and analysis from the SpiderLabs Email Security Research and Malware Analysis Team, and sheds light on some of the most significant email threats organisations face. Learn about the tricks and techniques cybercriminals use, and how you can keep your organisation safe from such attacks.

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