Protect your Business from Targeted Phishing Attacks
Every day businesses are targeted by Phishing attacks of some form, this could be someone impersonating a brand or business to try and gain information from you, they could be asking you to click a link to sign in and ‘download a file’ which would steal your log account information or download a malicious file to your computer, or they could even be impersonating a person in a business to request for payment of goods, change bank account information and more. Every day these types of attacks get more sophisticated with potential attackers even taking over and monitoring accounts for weeks or months to study emails between businesses to understand language and sentence structure to impersonate another person.
Active Email Threat Protection is able to see through all of this and protect your users from potential attacks by scanning all emails for all of these types of phishing attacks and much more. It can scan links you are sent to protect you from clicking to websites pretending to be another website to steal your data. It can even identify who are the most at risk people in your business, including; directors, managers and financial personnel to increase quarantine levels to give added protection for those users and a whole lot more besides.
But One2Call know that educating businesses about Dark Web Monitoring and & Email Threat Protection is only part of the process. This is why we offer a FREE Dark Web Scan & Mailbox Security Scan so that you can see the benefits of these services for yourself.
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