Organizations continue to invest in secure email gateways, multi-factor authentication, and identity protection, yet phishing, business email compromise (BEC), and account takeover (ATO) attacks remain among the most persistent threats facing security teams.
Tomorrow, July 8, BleepingComputer will host a live webinar titled "Stop chasing alerts: Automating email security with behavioral AI" presented by Dan Nickolaisen, Solutions Architect Manager at Abnormal AI, and Eric Danneker, Director of Cyber Vigilance and Defense at Novant Health.
Throughout the past several weeks, BleepingComputer has examined how attackers are using techniques such as Device Code phishing, trusted sender impersonation, business email compromise, and account takeovers to bypass traditional email security controls.
While these attacks differ in execution, they share a common characteristic: they increasingly rely on trusted identities, legitimate services, and normal business communications rather than obvious malware or suspicious attachments.
As a result, security teams are often left manually investigating suspicious emails, validating user activity, and responding after attackers have already gained access or established trust within an organization.
This webinar will explore how behavioral AI can help organizations identify abnormal communication patterns, automate investigations, and accelerate response efforts across today's evolving email threat landscape.
Attendees will hear practical insights from security professionals who have implemented behavioral AI to reduce alert fatigue, improve investigation efficiency, and strengthen defenses against sophisticated email attacks.
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Email attacks continue to evolve as threat actors exploit trusted identities, legitimate authentication workflows, and convincing impersonation rather than relying solely on malware or stolen credentials.
This webinar will explore practical strategies for detecting these attacks sooner while reducing the operational burden placed on security teams.
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