What is Zero Trust Email?
Zero Trust Email is a comprehensive security model that assumes no email is trusted by default. This means that threats like phishing, malware, and impersonation attacks are stopped before they ever hit the inbox. Every email must earn its place. This proactive defense strategy prevents attacks before they ever reach users and stops attacks instead of cleaning up after them.
What You’ll Learn:
- How email’s original design now leads to cybersecurity risks
- Why secure email providers are failing to address the core problem
- The limitations of SPF, DKIM, and DMARC
- The essential components of zero trust email security
By the end of this guide, you’ll have the tools to create a strong, resilient email security strategy that keeps your clients safe, streamlines your security framework, and sets you apart from the competition.
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