Secure email gateway (SEG)
What is it?
A Secure Email Gateway (SEG) is a security solution designed to:
- Protect corporate email systems against threats such as spam, phishing, malware, and spoofing attacks.
- Filter and analyse emails, inspecting inbound and outbound messages for malicious behaviour.
- Apply customised security policies tailored to an organisation’s specific needs.
These gateways act as a filter between the email system and the corporate network, ensuring secure and reliable communications.
The primary objective of a SEG is to:
- Guarantee the security and privacy of business communications.
- Reduce risks associated with email.
- Comply with data protection regulations.
Why filter companies by their usage?
Segmenting by SEG usage allows you to:
- Advanced companies: Help them strengthen defences against evolving threats.
- Companies without SEG: Guide them towards solutions that protect email systems from risks and vulnerabilities.
Companies that do use it
These companies have already implemented a SEG and are likely interested in:
- Security enhancements to counter more sophisticated threats.
- Additional integrations with threat analysis or security information and event management (SIEM) systems.
- Advanced monitoring services to detect and mitigate attacks in real time.
Your sales team could offer:
- Security audits to evaluate and optimise current configurations.
- Integrations with threat intelligence systems.
- SEG upgrades to protect against new attack variants.
Companies that do not use it
These companies often:
- Rely on basic email filters provided by vendors such as Gmail or Outlook.
- Lack protection against advanced threats, including targeted phishing or malware.
This makes them more vulnerable to:
- Phishing and spoofing attacks.
- Malware infections via email attachments.
- Sensitive data leaks through email.
Your sales team could offer:
- Initial consulting to identify risks and design an appropriate solution.
- SEG implementation tailored to company needs.
- Cybersecurity training to raise employee awareness of secure email practices.
Examples
No data.