Introducing Proofpoint

Introducing Proofpoint Proofpoint was founded in June 2002 by Eric Hahn, former CEO of Netscape Communications. Is a California-based corporate security company that provides software as a service for email security and data loss prevention, social media, mobile devices, digital currency, email encryption and email archiving. These products are for small businesses Medium to those who need email security but do not run their own servers or do not have IT personnel on site is targeted.

 cloud-based solution that allows companies to easily filter their emails. This software can detect and protect users against known and unknown malware and threats. These are not malicious software. They can detect fake emails that aim to trick users into sending money or sensitive business information.

Proofpoint features

Protect against multilayer threats Uses email protection function to protect multi-layered threats to accurately identify known and emerging threats, including malware. Proofpoint uses signature-based detection to protect against known threats, and uses dynamic authentication for local and global IPs to filter which emails you should accept and reject. The software analyzes sender credentials by analyzing sender / recipient relationships, headers, and email content. The Tof Proofpoint feature not only works for threats, but also investigates each attack and looks for possible patterns and behaviors to get the next threat both easier and faster. Proofpoint scores threats on a scale of 0-1000 based on the following factors: threat skill, attack target focus, attack type, and attack severity. This rating helps companies understand the risk to both the individual user and the overall risk of the company, and prioritize threats in terms of clarity.

Controller Email classification is done using Proofpoint licenses in many languages. Emails are divided into specific categories based on potential threats: Spam, phishing, fake emails, malware, bulk emails, and analyzes and identifies those emails with lower priority to limit inbox congestion. . Users can “upgrade” emails to a higher priority or move emails to a lower priority. Companies can use Proofpoint to set rules about what is considered “acceptable use” to better suit their specific needs. Visibility Proofpoint has an advanced message tracking feature with a high-performance search engine that allows users to point to it for login information. Companies can receive real-time reports, which show details of email flow and email trends. This allows companies to be proactive when identifying any potential issues or trends. Users are able to create and block lists, mailing lists that they consider safe, and people who do not want to receive them. Proofpoint also provides information about the most attacked people. The platform will alert security teams where sensitive information is likely to be visible via email and the Cloud. Companies will have the ability to lock access to specific emails in the cloud, prevent data loss and archive communications. Proofpoint provides security awareness training, which helps users prepare for potential threats. This tutorial notifies users of the latest phishing attacks, and the platform also has a “PhishAlarm” key that allows users to report suspicious messages.