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Proofpoint is a cybersecurity company known for providing a comprehensive suite of solutions focused on protecting organizations from various cyber threats, particularly those targeting people. The company’s primary areas of focus include email security, advanced threat protection, information protection, and threat intelligence.
Key features of Proofpoint’s offerings include:
- Email Security: Proofpoint is a market leader in email security, offering advanced protection against phishing, malware, and spam. Its solutions block email-borne threats, including business email compromise (BEC) and credential phishing.
- Advanced Threat Protection: The platform offers advanced threat intelligence and detection capabilities, helping organizations identify and mitigate sophisticated cyber attacks such as zero-day exploits and targeted attacks.
- Threat Intelligence: Proofpoint provides actionable threat intelligence by analyzing global threat data. It focuses on understanding attacker behavior, tactics, and techniques, allowing organizations to better defend against specific threat actors.
- Information Protection: Proofpoint offers data loss prevention (DLP), encryption, and compliance solutions to safeguard sensitive information across email, cloud services, and endpoints, ensuring regulatory compliance and preventing data breaches.
- Cloud Security: Proofpoint provides security solutions for cloud-based applications and services, offering protection for cloud email platforms (e.g., Microsoft 365, Google Workspace) as well as collaboration tools.
- User Awareness Training: Proofpoint offers security awareness training to help organizations educate employees about the latest phishing tactics and other security threats, reducing the risk of human error.
Proofpoint’s solutions are used by a wide range of organizations across industries, including finance, healthcare, government, and education, to defend against cyber attacks that primarily target people, such as phishing and social engineering. Its people-centric approach to cybersecurity is designed to protect organizations by focusing on the most common attack vector—human interaction.