If that's the case, you're likely also investing in training for
your employees to avoid clicking on phishing links in emails.
Beyond training, you've probably also invested in email protection
services, like email quarantining, which, frustratingly, can
sometimes block the wrong emails.
These measures don't get to the heart of the issue.
You can train your employees and quarantine emails endlessly, but
that doesn't address the root problem: your employees can still
enter their passwords on a phishing site if they're tricked into
clicking on a malicious link.
You're paying for solutions that don't fully protect your
business.
Currently, you're betting on the slim chance that your email
protection software and employee training will successfully
intercept the single phishing email capable of compromising your
entire system.