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In April 2018, FireEye CTO, Grady Summers had the opportunity to talk
about some of the latest features of FireEye Email Security with Ken
Bagnall, VP for Email Security at FireEye. Their conversation ended up
being one of our more popular 'Eye on Security' podcast episodes, so
it was a no-brainer that Grady would have Ken back in July 2018 to
discuss some of the changes in email attacks that we had been
observing.
When Ken happily agreed to return for a third appearance, FireEye
Chief Intel Strategist, Christopher Porter was particularly glad that
it was his turn to pick his brain. During their chat, Ken and
Christopher talked about the innovation behind our secure email
gateway, the intellectual property behind FireEye technologies for
detecting advanced threats that others miss, and some general trends
related to email threats that we’re seeing today.
Check out the podcast right now, and learn more about how FireEye
Email Security can help defend against today’s most widely used – and
lesser known – email attacks.
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In April 2018, FireEye CTO, Grady Summers had the opportunity to talk
about some of the latest features of FireEye Email Security with Ken
Bagnall, VP for Email Security at FireEye. Their conversation ended up
being one of our more popular 'Eye on Security' podcast episodes, so
it was a no-brainer that Grady would have Ken back in July 2018 to
discuss some of the changes in email attacks that we had been
observing.
When Ken happily agreed to return for a third appearance, FireEye
Chief Intel Strategist, Christopher Porter was particularly glad that
it was his turn to pick his brain. During their chat, Ken and
Christopher talked about the innovation behind our secure email
gateway, the intellectual property behind FireEye technologies for
detecting advanced threats that others miss, and some general trends
related to email threats that we’re seeing today.
Check out the podcast right now, and learn more about how FireEye
Email Security can help defend against today’s most widely used – and
lesser known – email attacks.
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