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Resilient Cyber w/ Mick Leach - 5 Email Threats to Watch For in 2025

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While cybercriminals can (and do) infiltrate organizations by exploiting software vulnerabilities and launching brute force attacks, the most direct—and often the most effective—route is via the inbox. As the front door of an enterprise and the gateway upon which employees rely to do their jobs, the inbox represents an ideal access point for attackers.

And it seems that, unfortunately, cybercriminals aren’t lacking when it comes to identifying new ways to sneak in. Abnormal Security’s Field CISO, Mick Leach, will discuss some of the sophisticated threats we anticipate escalating in the coming year—including cryptocurrency fraud, AI-generated business email compromise, and more.
Mick and I dove into a lot of great topics, including:

  • The evolution of email based attacks and why traditional tooling may fall short
  • How attackers are leveraging GenAI and LLM’s to make more compelling email-based attacks
  • How defenders can utilize AI to improve their defensive capabilities
  • The role of tooling such as Secure Email Gateways and more, and how they still play a role but fail to meet the latest threat landscape
  • How Abnormal is tacking email-based attacks and the outcomes they are helping customers achieve with streamlined integration and use
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While cybercriminals can (and do) infiltrate organizations by exploiting software vulnerabilities and launching brute force attacks, the most direct—and often the most effective—route is via the inbox. As the front door of an enterprise and the gateway upon which employees rely to do their jobs, the inbox represents an ideal access point for attackers.

And it seems that, unfortunately, cybercriminals aren’t lacking when it comes to identifying new ways to sneak in. Abnormal Security’s Field CISO, Mick Leach, will discuss some of the sophisticated threats we anticipate escalating in the coming year—including cryptocurrency fraud, AI-generated business email compromise, and more.
Mick and I dove into a lot of great topics, including:

  • The evolution of email based attacks and why traditional tooling may fall short
  • How attackers are leveraging GenAI and LLM’s to make more compelling email-based attacks
  • How defenders can utilize AI to improve their defensive capabilities
  • The role of tooling such as Secure Email Gateways and more, and how they still play a role but fail to meet the latest threat landscape
  • How Abnormal is tacking email-based attacks and the outcomes they are helping customers achieve with streamlined integration and use
  continue reading

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