The NOCout Report: Email Security

by Jon Lober | NOC Technology

Secure your email–and your business.

Your business’s cybersecurity setup is like an ancient fortress with a moat, drawbridge, walls, and guards by the gates. 


In the modern business world, the castle gates represent the gates that keep us connected to clients, suppliers, and colleagues. However, benevolent visitors are not the only ones that want to pass behind the walls—some visitors come with dubious intentions. Email security works as the guards at the gates that scrutinize everyone coming and going. 


Spam Titan is a key part of NOC’s email inbox security strategy. This advanced email security solution filters out spam, viruses, and malware before they reach your inbox. By holding all potential hazards outside of the gates, Spam Titan ensures that no unfriendly visitors slip through the front door.   


However, guards at a gate do no not a fortress make; by itself, email security is not a standalone fortress. Firewalls, intrusion detection systems, data encryption, email security, and other security elements work together to form the layers of defense that your digital kingdom needs to stay safe. Although unsecured emails are a huge risk to data, privacy, and reputation, they are still just one type threat in an increasingly complicated security environment. 


Want to learn more about Spam Titan, email security, or cybersecurity in general? Get in touch. We would be happy to do a quick analysis of your castle to help you determine where you should focus your future investments in cybersecurity. 

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