Phishing Protection for Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) practice

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Roger Kay and Vin Hardick

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How are you maintaining email security in google workspace, formally gsuite? Google has enabled rudimentary phishing protection in Gmail, letting customers specify their own Sender Policy Framework (SPF) records and cryptographically mark e-mail with DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM). But the effectiveness of such outbound protection relies on customers implementing its elements, which mostly benefit recipients of the organization’s email. On the inbound side, Google asks administrators to set up a Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance (DMARC) record to check either the SPF record or the DKIM signature on the incoming mail. If either passes, the email is usually let through. …And that’s pretty much it for Gmail’s anti-phishing technology. INKY Phish Fence provides an innovative new approach to protecting email users from phishing attacks. Combining Computer Vision, Social Graphing, and Anti-phishing Banners, INKY brings a unique, effective approach to stopping phishing attacks for mobile, desktop, and web email users. Join this webinar to see how layering INKY Phish Fence on top of Gmail will catch a lot more phish.
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We started INKY because we believe in email and wanted to protect it. INKY is changing the industry with mail protection powered by unique computer vision, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. At INKY we set out to give organizations the ability to “see” each email much like a human does, to block phishing attacks that get through every other system.