A study conducted by Kaspersky revealed that 77% of companies worldwide and 78% in the Middle East, Turkiye and Africa (the META region) have experienced at least one cyber incident in the past two years, and 21% (29% in META) of these incidents were attributed to employees falling victim to phishing attacks. As these statistics only capture incidents where employees responded to phishing attempts, the actual volume of external attacks through corporate email is likely much higher. To address the growing email threat landscape, Kaspersky has significantly reinvigorated its Kaspersky Security for Mail Servers.
Advanced content filtering
The latest Kaspersky Security for Mail Servers update is enhanced with advanced content filtering capabilities. Administrators can now create complex filtering rules based on keywords present in the subject lines of emails, their main texts, as well as on the sender, and attachment names. Additionally, it now supports filtering by hidden headers in plain text of emails.
With the new version of the product, administrators can create dictionaries of allowed keywords and prohibited ones to optimize filtering rules for different user groups, for example. Changes made to these dictionaries centrally apply to all associated filtering rules, ensuring consistency and efficiency in managing mail security.