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KnowBe4 Partners with Egress to Enhance Organizations’ Inbound and Outbound Email Security Defenses

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Egress also launches adaptive security architecture, which dynamically adjusts email security controls based on aggregated data including KnowBe4’s user risk s****

 KnowBe4 and Egress have announced their partnership to provide organizations with a proactive approach to defending against advanced inbound and outbound threats, and transform the way in which they manage human risk in email. This integration enables Egress to feed KnowBe4’s user risk s**** into its adaptive security model as an additional intelligence source. The provider of the world’s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform, KnowBe4, enables employees to make smarter security decisions to help manage the ongoing problem of social engineering and provides enterprise-grade reporting across an organization and for individual users. Egress, a cybersecurity company that uses artificial intelligence to detect and prevent inbound and outbound threats, is the first provider globally to offer adaptive security for cloud email.

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Tony Pepper, CEO at Egress comments: “Partnering with KnowBe4 to further augment our aggregated human risk s**** is an exciting opportunity for our customers. Both KnowBe4 and Egress recognize that people represent the biggest risk to organizations and are most vulnerable when using email. Managing this human risk requires the implementation of both dynamic technical controls and tailored security awareness. This partnership will enable joint customers to leverage the combined value of both offerings to ensure they are best prepared for new and emerging threats before they have even materialized.”

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Unlike any other email security product on the market, Egress generates aggregated individual risk scores by augmenting product telemetry, open-source intelligence, and behavioral data with threat intelligence taken from any third-party security application via a two-way open API. When a s**** reaches a higher risk threshold, products in the Intelligent Email Security platform automatically adapt their controls to defend against advanced phishing threats, human error, and data exfiltration. Following today’s announcement, Egress’ risk s**** will be enriched by KnowBe4’s user data.
Stu Sjouwerman, CEO at KnowBe4, stated: “We’re excited about the benefits this new partnership brings to our customers. An organizations’ cyber defenses are strongest when the offerings in their security ecosystem work together to address the human element. Through its adaptive security model, Egress turns data into action, and our joint customers will benefit from human risk scores that are enriched by the data KnowBe4 generates.”

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