Can Cloud Email Security Supplements (CESS) Really Solve Your Email Problem?
Corporate dependency on email continues to grow, along with the rise of productivity platforms and threats such as business email compromise. Cloud email security supplements (CESS), also known as cloud-native API-enabled email security (CAPES), are a type of supplemental security tool that has emerged to plug threats and other gaps in Microsoft 365. But CESS/CAPES startups claim their systems render comprehensive security platforms such as secure email gateways redundant. These claims should be thoroughly investigated, to determine efficacy at managing the enterprise risk posed by email without interfering with email productivity.
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