More than 90 percent of targeted attacks begin with a spear phishing email, which means your mail server security is more important than ever. Unfortunately, most mail server security solutions, including the limited set of built-in protections in Microsoft® Exchange™ 2013 and 2016, rely on pattern file updates, which only detect traditional malware. They don’t include specific protections to detect malicious URLs or document exploits commonly used in targeted attacks or advanced persistent threats
Protect Your Email Servers 24/7
Check email and attachments for viruses, worms, trojans, and other malware. Real-time, cloud-based file and sender reputation from McAfee Global Threat Intelligence protects against known and emerging threats.
Enforce Compliance
Filter messages based on size, message content, or attachment content. Block or quarantine messages that contain specific words or phrases in the subject line, message body, or attachments.
Implement Data Leak Prevention and Content Scanning
Use prebuilt dictionaries that cover most enterprise- and country-specific compliance rules, or customize filters to prevent data leaks. Create global rules, adding exceptions as needed.
Robust quarantine management
In case messages are quarantined, users receive emails via which they can handle the message management themselves. In addition, administrators can have summary reports sent to them on a regular basis. However, if ever someone is waiting for an email message, an administrator can easily decide to delete or release messages from a central quarantine