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Kaspersky helps businesses address email threats with an updated solution

by Ahmed Hassaan

Kaspersky Security for Mail Server now also includes DLP (Data Leak Protection) features to monitor outgoing emails for sensitive data. Administrators can create regular expressions that match patterns of certain kinds of data formats (e.g. credit card numbers) to detect and block their transmission, mitigating the risk of data leaks. Restrictions apply to sending emails to mailboxes outside the organization, but administrators can also configure a restriction on sending this type of data between specific departments within the company.

 

Enhanced visibility for SOC 

 

The latest version of Kaspersky Security for Mail Server provides SOC teams with comprehensive information on blocking events, including details of the attachments, results of their scans, and verdicts on blocked links. This enhanced visibility enables SOC analysts to better correlate events and strengthen incident response strategies.

Advanced quarantine management

Administrators can now benefit from advanced quarantine functionality, allowing them to view quarantined emails in their original format directly from the console. This feature simplifies the quarantine management process, providing administrators with greater transparency and control over potential mail threats.

 

“We’re proud to announce the latest update to our product for defending email: the main communication channel in all businesses. With its multi-layered defense mechanisms powered by machine learning algorithms and comprehensive defense systems, Kaspersky Security for Mail Server not only provides robust protection against a wide range of threats but also offers peace of mind to our clients in the face of evolving cyber risks. With this update, we’re reinforcing our commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that empower organizations to defend against non-standard Trojans, targeted ransomware attacks, and other emerging threats in today’s dynamic threat landscape,” comments Timofey Titkov, Head of Cloud & Network Security Product Line at Kaspersky. 

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