Security News > 2020 > February > ZeroFOX launches AI-powered Advanced Email Protection for Google and Microsoft platforms

ZeroFOX, the leading provider of public attack surface protection, announced it has extended its artificial intelligence powered platform to now include advanced protection capabilities to solve intractable challenges in the cloud email security market and complement existing email security.
The ZeroFOX Advanced Email Protection suite includes capabilities that address Business Email Compromise Protection for Google's G Suite and Microsoft's Office 365 platforms, which identifies impersonation-based attacks targeting employees.
With this email protection suite, ZeroFOX is the first company in the world to provide complete, omnichannel visibility and protection wherever modern digital attacks occur.
With the launch of Advanced Email Protection, ZeroFOX not only alerts security teams but provides detailed user warnings explaining why an email is suspicious and remediates the attack in real-time, blocking throughout the client's infrastructure and disrupting the entire attacker kill chain by leveraging ZeroFOX's Takedown-as-a-Service platform.
ZeroFOX's Advanced Email Protection suite is powered by award-winning AI capabilities and is designed to seamlessly support and complement Google and Microsoft's cloud-based email platforms and other legacy secure email gateways.
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