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Abnormal for Higher Education

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Abnormal for Higher Education

Sophisticated Email Attacks Put Schools at Risk

Universities are home to student information, intellectual property, and sensitive research data. They also have large email attack surfaces, including staff, faculty, students, alumni, vendors, partner institutions, and more. That’s why schools are increasingly popular targets for advanced email attacks that can cost millions to remediate.

Sophisticated Email Attacks Put Schools at Risk

Modern credential phishing, ransomware, business email compromise, and account takeover attacks get past legacy defenses. Every threat that reaches the inbox puts colleges and universities at risk for data breaches, FERPA violations, IP theft, financial losses, reputational damage, and loss of public trust. And while security awareness training is beneficial, ensuring that thousands of students know how to spot an attack can be exceedingly difficult.

Modern Email Security for Higher Education

Abnormal’s cloud-native solution integrates with Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace in minutes and uses thousands of signals across identity, behavior, and content to separate legitimate messages from dangerous threats. Abnormal quickly learns to recognize anomalies in messages to immediately detect and remediate threats that are targeting your faculty, staff, and students.

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Criminals Target Colleges and Universities

30%

of 2021 education data breaches were ransomware attacks.

$2.7M

average cost to resolve a ransomware attack targeting the education sector.

2X

higher BEC attack rate for education than other industries.

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