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Cloudflare announced that it plans to make enterprise-grade email security tools available to Cloudflare customers, once Cloudflare’s acquisition of Area 1 Security closes.
Email continues to be one of the biggest security threats that organisations of all sizes face, yet legacy email security solutions are often expensive, overly complex and hard for businesses to implement.
With the acquisition of Area 1 Security, Cloudflare aims to provide organisations an easy way to benefit from robust phishing and malware detection that is part of an integrated, zero trust approach to securing all of their organisation’s applications.
Email is the largest cyber attack vector on the internet, and one shouldn’t have to be a Fortune 100 company to be secure from email threats, according to Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare.
“We recently made a significant investment in email security by agreeing to buy Area 1 Security. In the spirit of democratising email security, we plan to bring several critical capabilities to businesses of any size.
“This is the future of zero trust security – where you have an integrated, one-click approach to securing any and all of your business applications,” Prince said.
Legacy email security products are often expensive, complex and require physical or virtual infrastructure that is out of reach of many organisations without a large IT team. Protection from big email providers often only does a good job at stopping annoying spam but are not equipped to handle sophisticated phishing attacks.
As email continues to be an attractive entry point for increasingly complex cyber attacks, businesses of all sizes need to integrate email security into their overall security approach. Area 1 Security’s cutting-edge email protection is designed to provide Cloudflare customers with a simple to use, highly effective, email security solution that can be implemented in a simple click.
Being integrated with Cloudflare's suite of zero trust solutions, Cloudflare’s email security tools are being designed to use email data to trigger additional security actions like automatically routing suspicious links through remote browser isolation or displaying phishing insights within the recently launched Cloudflare Security Centre.
With these email security products, Cloudflare is offering customers the ability to:
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