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Moving People and Information Securely with Behavioral AI-Based Cloud Email Security
技术
- 分析与建模 - 预测分析
适用行业
- 运输
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 入侵检测系统
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 系统集成
挑战
AC Transit faced significant challenges in protecting its employees and partners from sophisticated email-borne attacks. The organization needed to stop active account takeover attacks immediately and required a solution that could be implemented quickly without the need for a secure email gateway. Additionally, AC Transit aimed to improve executive productivity by filtering out non-malicious but time-consuming graymail messages. The primary challenges included identifying an API-based solution with superior detection services, stopping ongoing account takeover attacks, and enhancing executive productivity.
关于客户
AC Transit is a major regional transit provider in the California East Bay, serving over a dozen counties and approximately 200,000 customers on an average weekday. As a partner to federal agencies, AC Transit must operate efficiently while ensuring the security of its employees and partners. The organization is committed to providing reliable bus services and maintaining a high level of cybersecurity to protect against sophisticated email-borne threats. With a focus on efficiency and security, AC Transit continuously seeks innovative solutions to enhance its operations and safeguard its stakeholders.
解决方案
To address the challenges, AC Transit implemented Abnormal, an API-based solution that could be deployed within minutes. This solution quickly identified and remediated email attacks in the organization's inboxes. Abnormal provided superior detection capabilities for advanced threats such as Business Email Compromise (BEC), Account Takeover (ATO), and spear phishing. Additionally, AC Transit utilized the Email Productivity add-on to filter out graymail, saving more than 120 hours of company time each month. The combination of Abnormal and the Email Productivity add-on allowed AC Transit to enhance its security posture and improve executive productivity by reducing the volume of non-malicious but time-consuming emails.
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