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Messaging Security

Detect malicious message content across collaboration apps with autonomous AI.

Wichtige Erkenntnisse

Slack, Teams, and Zoom lack built-in threat detection, letting compromised users run phishing attacks via chat that are hard to detect.

Compromised email credentials frequently indicate compromised collaboration app credentials across the same platforms.

Malicious collaboration messages and email attacks are logged in a single Threat Log to map attacker pathways and attack scope.

External collaborators with workspace or meeting room access are scanned to surface partner and vendor compromise risks.

Abnormal scans every message in threads, groups, channels, and chats for malicious URLs across Slack, Teams, and Zoom.

The use of collaboration apps is on the rise as employees use them to work and communicate in a remote-first world. Attackers are taking advantage, moving laterally from email to these alternative communication methods to run their scams.

Unfortunately, many of these enterprise platforms do not come equipped with threat detection—particularly the ability to detect malicious message content. This means a compromised internal user or external collaborator with access can execute a phishing attack via chat that is hard to detect and even harder to stop.

Messaging Security Prevents the Spread of Malicious Content

Uses autonomous AI to inspect every message on Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom, scanning for malicious URLs in threads, groups, channels, and chats. Once surfaced, security teams can take action to mitigate the threat and investigate the account that originated the message.

Bolsters investigation into advanced attacks across platforms by logging malicious collaboration app messages and email attacks in the same Threat Log. This enables a greater understanding of the attack scope and a more comprehensive overview of the impact to your cloud communications.

Scans messages from external collaborators with access to workspaces and meeting rooms to uncover cases of potential partner and vendor compromise and protect platforms against third-party risk.

The Abnormal Advantage at a Glance

Gives expansive visibility. Compromised email credentials often mean compromised collaboration app credentials as well. Abnormal provides visibility into malicious messages across the spectrum of platforms to keep all communications secure.

Deepens threat investigation. By combining suspicious emails and malicious messages in one Threat Log, security teams can follow the pathway of a specific attacker or uncover the impact of an account takeover detected by Account Takeover Protection.

Stops insider and external threats. Abnormal protects against internal phishing attempts through chat apps from both malicious insiders and compromised external accounts. This protects your employees, your partners, and your vendors by quickly detecting when a user has been compromised.

Messaging Security

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