Stopping BEC and EAC Scams: A Guide for CISOs
Business email compromise (BEC) and email account compromise (EAC) are complex problems that require multi-layered defences. Cyber attackers have countless ways of tricking your users, preying on their trust and exploiting their access to key data, systems and resources.
To succeed, attackers need to find just one tactic that works. That's why you must block all of them, not just some of them. Download our guide for CISOs to learn:
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