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Email Was, Is, and Will Continue to Be One of the Primary Attack Vectors and Targets

 

Despite its decades of existence, email continues to be one of the most exploited entry points for cyber threats across industries. While indispensable for daily communication, email also serves as a gateway to sensitive systems and a repository for confidential information, making it a high-value target for attackers. During this session, we want to you gain a better understanding of the evolving landscape of email security and its pivotal role in safeguarding business operations.

We will explore how to address:

Persistent Vulnerability: Email's widespread use, despite its age, continues to pose unresolved security challenges, making it one of the top vectors for cyberattacks.

Multi-Layered Risk Exposure: Beyond its function as a communication tool, email integrates with critical systems and stores vast amounts of sensitive data, amplifying the security risk from multiple angles.

Balancing Security and Functionality: As an essential platform for business communication, securing email without compromising its functionality is crucial for maintaining both efficiency and protection in your organization.

 

Rajan Kapoor

Field CISO, Material Security

Rajan has over 20 years experience in Information Technology and Security. His past roles have spanned multiple industries, including tech, finance, media, advertising, consulting and political risk. Prior to joining Material Security, Rajan was the Director of Security at Dropbox. Rajan currently serves as the Field CISO and VP of Customer Success at Material.


 

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Material Security


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