Hornetsecurity releases 365 Total Protection Plan 4 for Microsoft 365 with AI Recipient Validation that prevents misdirected emails.
AI Recipient Validation is one of 365 Total Protection’s newest features, providing security and compliance managers with true visibility into how often employees are exposed to potentially misdirected emails and how they respond to them. It protects the end user by providing a warning when an email they are about to send appears to be misguided or contain sensitive information. The user can decide to either adjust their email or continue to send without modification.
Additionally, this new AI-based service continuously updates its understanding of the user’s email communication patterns by learning user behaviour and responses. It then automatically adjusts warnings for outgoing emails and prevents users from receiving similar warnings multiple times.
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https://www.hornetsecurity.com/en/press-releases/launch-of-365tp-plan4-with-airv
Reminder
Tips for identifying malicious emails
Professional cyber attacks via email are very difficult to detect, but there are a few clues for detecting fraud. First of all, if a fraudulent email is suspected, Verify whether the sender address actually matches the original domain. Consider carefully whether the sender is really an acquaintance or business partner of yours or whether the email address only resembles that of the actual person. Check for spelling and grammar mistakes, especially if the email is supposed to come from a reputable company. An impersonal form of address in the cover letter, such as “Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,” is another clue. Be careful with links or buttons placed in emails, because as a “normal user” it is very difficult to check whether the apparent link target is actually correct. In case of doubt, it is safest not to click on any attached link.
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