Finchloom Launches Security Service 'PhishPrevent' - Using Technology, A.I. and Humans to Combat Hacking
Finchloom, a 100% Microsoft Cloud Partner and value-added reseller of Microsoft subscriptions, today launched Finchloom PhishPrevent. This fully managed security service provides organizations of all types and sizes with a dedicated security team to detect and eliminate sophisticated phishing attacks and protect the identities of all employees.
These types of attacks have reached epidemic levels and target all types of businesses with attempts to steal money or passwords to access company resources and perform malicious acts like redirecting employee paychecks or luring employees to take actions that benefit bad actors.
PhishPrevent was developed in-house by Finchloom Certified Security Specialists based on Microsoft Technology "weaved" with industry-leading tools to deliver a complete solution to eliminate 99.9% of identity threats, including:
... Domain Name Spoof Monitoring: The technology looks for domain names bought that resemble a customer's so that all emails from the fake domain can be blocked.
read more (prnewswire)
Finchloom, a 100% Microsoft Cloud Partner and value-added reseller of Microsoft subscriptions, today launched Finchloom PhishPrevent. This fully managed security service provides organizations of all types and sizes with a dedicated security team to detect and eliminate sophisticated phishing attacks and protect the identities of all employees.
These types of attacks have reached epidemic levels and target all types of businesses with attempts to steal money or passwords to access company resources and perform malicious acts like redirecting employee paychecks or luring employees to take actions that benefit bad actors.
PhishPrevent was developed in-house by Finchloom Certified Security Specialists based on Microsoft Technology "weaved" with industry-leading tools to deliver a complete solution to eliminate 99.9% of identity threats, including:
... Domain Name Spoof Monitoring: The technology looks for domain names bought that resemble a customer's so that all emails from the fake domain can be blocked.
read more (prnewswire)