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Keep up with the latest news in cybersecurity with insight from our team of experts.
Phishing attacks impersonate Zoom and Teams to deliver ScreenConnect, exploiting the legitimate IT tool for stealthy, persistent system access.
Discover how these security leaders modernized their security stack, saved time, and lowered security costs by replacing their SEG with Abnormal.
Discover the 8 threats reshaping cloud email security in 2025 and the AI-native capabilities SOC teams need to stay ahead of attackers.
Explore five trends shaping email security for technical teams in 2025 and practical steps to help you stay ahead.
Cybercriminals are selling active .gov and .police accounts, enabling identity takeover, fraudulent subpoenas, and access to sensitive law enforcement systems.
Phishing and vendor email compromise are now among the costliest breach vectors, as the average U.S. data breach surpasses $10 million.
How Abnormal engineered a resilient, self-healing AI detection platform that maintains high precision even when dependencies fail.
Discover how BSI CISO Mike Pitman is advancing cyber resilience in the face of AI threats, zero-day vulnerabilities, and budget constraints—while supporting a sustainable future for security.
Discover key takeaways from the Season 2 premiere of SOC Unlocked, featuring Patti Titus, Field CISO at Abnormal AI, as she shares insights on cyber leadership, human risk, AI, and building a resilient security career.
Discover why transparency is essential to AI adoption in the SOC. Learn how trust, governance, and model explainability are shaping the future of cybersecurity operations.
Abnormal AI announces Security Posture Management for Microsoft 365, international expansion, and Email Security product innovations at Black Hat 2025.
Secure your Microsoft 365 environment with AI-driven Security Posture Management guided by threat intelligence. Detect and remediate misconfigurations before attackers weaponize them to gain access or escalate privileges.
Catch up on major insights, top sessions, and full on-demand access from Abnormal Innovate: Summer Update, the summit on the future of AI email security.
Vendor email compromise (VEC) exploits trusted partners to defraud organizations. Learn how AI-powered email security detects supply chain threats other tools miss.
College athletic programs are prime targets for email attacks. Learn how threat actors exploit them—and how Abnormal AI stops attacks before they spread.
Discover how human-centered AI is transforming the modern SOC—reducing analyst burnout, improving threat detection, and enabling more strategic operations.
A newly discovered zero-day is affecting on-prem SharePoint environments. Here’s what CISOs need to know.
Abnormal AI has been named a 2025 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Customers’ Choice for Email Security Platforms, based entirely on feedback from IT and security professionals. Learn how real users rated Abnormal across key criteria including deployment, support, and product capabilities.
New research reveals predictable seasonal cybersecurity patterns in retail. Discover when attacks are most prevalent and how to synchronize defenses with threat cycles.
Discover how multi-party attacks unfold and how to stop them before they cause damage to your organization.
Explore how Abnormal AI rapidly engineered AI Phishing Coach, a hyper-personalized training platform, by leveraging GenAI, internal developer tools, and an AI-first build process designed for speed and scale.
Join Abnormal Innovate: Summer Update on July 17 to explore the future of AI-powered email security with bite-sized sessions, expert insights, and exclusive product reveals.
At Abnormal AI, detecting malicious behavior at scale means aggregating vast volumes of signals in realtime and batch. This post breaks down how we implemented the Signals DAG across both systems to achieve consistency, speed, and detection accuracy at scale.
Discover how modern CISOs are evolving security awareness training from a compliance checkbox into a strategic, AI-powered program that drives behavior change and builds a security-first culture.























