Inky is a cybersecurity company based in Rockville, Maryland. They make Inky Phish Fence, an email protection gateway that uses sophisticated AI, machine learning and computer vision algorithms to block deep sea phishing attacks that get through every other system. Inky Phish Fence can either quarantine suspicious emails or deliver them with disabled links and user-friendly warnings. It is easy to deploy for Office 365, Exchange, or G Suite.
Anti-Virus
A zero-day attack is an advanced offense that essentially is a ‘new’ not yet reported email scam. Many anti-phishing software products rely on a database of signatures to stop phishing. This renders them defenseless against a phishing attack until a signature is developed and deployed. INKY is different. Each month, 1.5 million new phishing sites are created. This means that standard phishing protections like URL blacklists, are of limited utility since the number of URLs to be checked grows so rapidly. The length of time that it takes for a signature to be released for a piece of malware depends on its complexity but typically takes 24-48 hours. Since the first victim of a phishing attack falls for it within 82 seconds, this is far too long to protect the first victims of a new phishing a
Managed Detection and Response
Malware infections are a significant threat to organizations, with the cost of a malware attack averaging $2.4 million USD. Malware is malicious software installed on a computer, designed to do damage. Ransomware is also malicious software that is installed on a computer. It blocks access to computers as well. Ransomware is different from malware in that a criminal announces they are holding your company’s data hostage until you pay them a fee to get it back.
Penetration Testing
Spear phishing is an email impersonating a trusted person like your boss, your CEO, a vendor, a friend, or a colleague. Virtually anyone who uses email is at risk of being exploited by spear phishing.