How to Stop Business Email Compromise Threats

How to Stop Business Email Compromise Threats

BEC in 2022: Advanced Techniques for Fighting Financial Phishing
 
While staggering ransomware demands tend to hog the headlines, Business Email Compromise (BEC) is one of the most financially damaging types of cybercrime according to the FBI, and has resulted in more than $43 billion in reported losses.

Organisations tend to underestimate the severity of BEC attacks. This is due in part to most companies failing to identify BEC incidents, which can come from trusted but compromised business partners.

BEC attacks are difficult for traditional email security gateways to identify, and can cost a single organization millions in direct losses. Read this report to stay ahead of the BEC threat curve.

Discover the current state of BEC attacks, and learn:
  • What makes BEC just as financially damaging as ransomware
  • Why BEC is so successful at evading traditional email defenses
  • Which industries are most targeted by BEC attacks
  • Advanced techniques – such as extending Zero Trust to your email security approach – can help block all categories of BEC (including supply chain compromise)

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