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Abnormal AI launches updated Microsoft 365 security solution
Abnormal AI launches updated Microsoft 365 security solution

Techday NZ

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Abnormal AI launches updated Microsoft 365 security solution

Abnormal AI has launched an updated Security Posture Management product aimed at providing AI-driven protection, automated prioritisation, and remediation guidance for Microsoft 365 environments. The company's revised offering addresses the challenges created by increasingly complex Microsoft 365 ecosystems, where accidental misconfigurations are contributing to cloud email vulnerabilities. The proliferation of third-party applications, an expanding layer of settings, and dispersed administrative responsibilities within organisations have resulted in potential blind spots and inadvertent security gaps. Previously, such vulnerabilities have reportedly been exploited by threat groups including Midnight Blizzard. Abnormal AI states that its extensive integration with Microsoft 365, coupled with its experience in counteracting advanced email threats, enables it to uncover configuration risks that might otherwise go undetected. The new add-on component for Security Posture Management is designed to continuously identify misconfigurations spanning users, applications, and tenants, providing security teams with actionable visibility and enhanced control. The company highlights three principal features of the updated product: comprehensive visibility, automated prioritisation, and remediation guidance. According to Abnormal AI, the solution continuously uncovers risky Microsoft 365 misconfigurations using CIS benchmarks and Abnormal's own threat intelligence. Automated prioritisation is intended to ensure that the most critical risks, based on their impact, prevalence, and relevance to the organisation's environment, are addressed first. Remediation guidance offers clear instructions for resolving identified issues, aiming to eliminate the need for manual audits or custom scripting. "Thousands of organisations rely on Abnormal to stop email-based attacks like phishing and account compromise. But attackers are also exploiting misconfigurations to bypass phishing defences," said Evan Reiser, CEO of Abnormal AI. "Because we already integrate deeply with Microsoft 365 to protect inbound email, we can extend our API-based architecture to detect these hidden risks. Security Posture Management gives security teams continuous visibility into misconfiguration risks across their entire Microsoft 365 environment." The latest enhancement to Security Posture Management arrives as businesses continue to face a fluid threat landscape, particularly around widespread platforms such as Microsoft 365. With increasing adoption of cloud-based collaboration tools, proper configuration has become a central focus for security teams seeking to mitigate the risk of account compromise and unauthorised access. Abnormal AI describes its platform architecture as supporting quick deployment through API integration with both Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, as well as other cloud applications including Slack, Workday, ServiceNow, and Zoom. The firm reports that its services are presently used by more than 3,200 organisations worldwide, including a substantial segment of the Fortune 500. The company has stated that its anomaly detection engine leverages a range of contextual signals to analyse risk on every cloud email event, supporting the detection and blocking of socially-engineered attacks. This is positioned as part of a broader trend within cybersecurity that leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to counter increasingly sophisticated attack techniques. Abnormal AI has indicated that additional demonstrations of its Security Posture Management capabilities, including the updated features, are being made available to interested parties and customers. Further details are available from the company upon request.

Abnormal AI Launches Continuous Security Posture Management to Safeguard Microsoft 365 Environments
Abnormal AI Launches Continuous Security Posture Management to Safeguard Microsoft 365 Environments

Business Wire

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Abnormal AI Launches Continuous Security Posture Management to Safeguard Microsoft 365 Environments

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Abnormal AI, the leader in AI-native human behavior security, today announced its updated Security Posture Management product, bringing AI-driven protection, automated prioritization, and remediation guidance to customers' Microsoft 365 environments. As Microsoft 365 environments become more complex, accidental misconfigurations are now a leading cause of cloud email vulnerabilities. The growing number of applications, layered settings, and fragmented ownership create blind spots and accidental openings that threat actors like Midnight Blizzard have exploited in the past. With deep Microsoft 365 integration and a proven ability to stop advanced email threats, Abnormal is ideally positioned to uncover these configuration risks. The new Security Posture Management add-on continuously detects misconfigurations across users, apps, and tenants, giving security teams the visibility and control they need to stay ahead of attackers. 'Thousands of organizations rely on Abnormal to stop email-based attacks like phishing and account compromise. But attackers are also exploiting misconfigurations to bypass phishing defenses,' said Evan Reiser, CEO of Abnormal AI. 'Because we already integrate deeply with Microsoft 365 to protect inbound email, we can extend our API-based architecture to detect these hidden risks. Security Posture Management gives security teams continuous visibility into misconfiguration risks across their entire Microsoft 365 environment.' Key capabilities include: Comprehensive Visibility: Continuously uncovers risky Microsoft 365 misconfigurations using CIS benchmarks and Abnormal threat intelligence. Automated Prioritization: Surfaces the most dangerous risks first by factoring in impact, prevalence, and environment. Remediation Guidance: Provides clear, actionable fixes with no manual audits or scripting. Additional Resources: Visit Abnormal at Black Hat 2025: Abnormal will be showcasing new Security Posture Management capabilities throughout the week at the CyBRR Cafe, located in front of the Expo Hall at Mandalay Bay. Demos are available upon request. Discover More: Learn more about this product release in this blog post from CEO Evan Reiser. About Abnormal AI: Abnormal AI is the leading AI-native human behavior security platform, leveraging machine learning to stop sophisticated inbound attacks and detect compromised accounts across email and connected applications. The anomaly detection engine leverages contextual signals to analyze the risk of every cloud email event—detecting and blocking sophisticated, socially-engineered attacks that target human vulnerability. Abnormal is designed to be deployed in minutes via an API integration with Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace, unlocking the full value of the platform instantly. Additional protection is available for Slack, Workday, ServiceNow, Zoom, and multiple other cloud applications. Abnormal is currently trusted by more than 3,200 organizations, including 25% of the Fortune 500, as it continues to redefine how cybersecurity works in the age of AI. Learn more at

New Report from Abnormal AI Shows Universal Alignment on AI as the Future of the SOC
New Report from Abnormal AI Shows Universal Alignment on AI as the Future of the SOC

Business Wire

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

New Report from Abnormal AI Shows Universal Alignment on AI as the Future of the SOC

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Abnormal AI, the leader in AI-native human behavior security, today released a new research report, Human-Centered AI: Redefining the Modern SOC, revealing a rare consensus among cybersecurity leaders and frontline analysts: AI is no longer optional—it's becoming the foundation of the modern security operations center (SOC). Based on a survey of nearly 500 security leaders and SOC analysts across the United States and United Kingdom, the report uncovers widespread alignment on both the urgency and optimism surrounding AI adoption. Rather than fearing disruption, most see AI as a critical partner in scaling defenses while keeping people empowered and engaged. Several key findings underscore this shift: 96% of leaders say they have no plans to reduce headcount as AI adoption accelerates. Instead, they are reallocating talent to higher-value work such as threat hunting, proactive security initiatives, and analyst mentorship. 75% of analysts report that AI tools are already improving their job satisfaction by reducing alert fatigue and automating repetitive triage. 63% of analysts say AI is improving the accuracy of investigations, rising to 69% among daily AI users. Over the next 3–5 years, both leaders and analysts expect autonomous SOC operations to become the norm, as AI matures from supportive automation to intelligent collaboration. 'The findings show that the old narrative of AI replacing security professionals is falling away,' said Mick Leach, Field CISO at Abnormal AI. 'Today's leaders and analysts universally see AI as a force multiplier that empowers teams to do their best work—more accurately, more efficiently, and with greater satisfaction.' While cost savings and operational efficiencies have long been the primary drivers behind AI adoption, the study reveals that AI's benefits extend far beyond these traditional objectives. As AI takes over time-consuming, repetitive tasks, security teams are increasingly able to redirect their focus toward proactive defense, deeper investigations, and more strategic initiatives. Analysts themselves are among the most optimistic: those using AI daily report higher job satisfaction and greater confidence in their SOC's overall effectiveness. 'This is the first time we've seen such universal alignment between CISOs and frontline analysts about where AI fits,' continued Leach. 'The consensus is clear: human-centered AI isn't just inevitable—it's foundational to the future of security. Getting there requires redefining the roles of human analysts alongside AI and shifting resources toward proactive, risk-based operations. Those that succeed will be the ones who embrace AI not just as a tool, but as a strategic partner in both technology and talent evolution.' Download the full report to explore the complete findings. About Abnormal AI Abnormal AI is the leading AI-native human behavior security platform, leveraging machine learning to stop sophisticated inbound attacks and detect compromised accounts across email and connected applications. The anomaly detection engine leverages identity and context to understand human behavior and analyze the risk of every cloud email event—detecting and stopping sophisticated, socially-engineered attacks that target the human vulnerability. You can deploy Abnormal in minutes with an API integration for Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace and experience the full value of the platform instantly. Additional protection is available for Slack, Workday, ServiceNow, Zoom, and multiple other cloud applications. Abnormal is currently trusted by more than 3,200 organizations, including over 20% of the Fortune 500, as it continues to redefine how cybersecurity works in the age of AI. Learn more at

ANZ organisations see high engagement with sophisticated email scams
ANZ organisations see high engagement with sophisticated email scams

Techday NZ

time26-06-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

ANZ organisations see high engagement with sophisticated email scams

Email attacks in the form of business email compromise (BEC) and vendor email compromise (VEC) are prompting growing concern for Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) organisations, as recent data demonstrates persistent employee engagement and under-reporting. The findings stem from analysis conducted by Abnormal AI, which monitored over 1,400 organisations globally—including in ANZ—across various sectors for a full year. The email security platform operated in passive, read-only mode, observing but not blocking potential threats. APAC and ANZ trends The report highlighted distinct behavioural differences across regions. In the wider Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, employees engaged with BEC emails after reading them 44.4% of the time—10% higher than with VEC emails. APAC was the only global region where engagement rates with BEC surpassed those with VEC. Additionally, APAC employees showed the highest repeat engagement with BEC globally at 5.65%, meaning that more than one in twenty BEC interactions involved employees who had previously engaged with a separate BEC attack. Within ANZ, engagement rates differed slightly compared to the APAC aggregate. ANZ employees engaged with BEC emails 42.60% of the time after reading them and with VEC emails at an even higher rate, 44.18%. However, ANZ showed the highest rate of repeat BEC engagement of any region worldwide, with 5.88% of BEC interactions initiated by employees who had previously replied to or forwarded a different BEC attack. Reporting rates The study found that reporting of suspicious emails among ANZ employees remains low. BEC attacks were reported at a rate of 1.87%, while VEC attacks were reported even less frequently at 0.90%. APAC as a whole had a similar pattern, with BEC reporting at 1.92%. Global context Globally, attackers attempted to steal more than USD $300 million via VEC in the twelve-month period examined, with 7% of engagements involving employees already exposed to previous attacks. The telecommunications sector had the highest global VEC engagement rate at 71.3%, followed by the energy and utilities sector at 56%. Entry-level sales staff were identified as particularly susceptible, with junior personnel engaging with 86% of VEC messages they had read. These patterns suggest that certain sectors and job roles may benefit from targeted training and awareness campaigns. Trends also differed markedly in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), where employees exhibited greater susceptibility to VEC attacks rather than BEC. In EMEA, the VEC engagement rate exceeded the BEC rate by 90%, and repeat engagement with VEC was more than double that for BEC. Reporting rates for VEC in EMEA were low (0.27%), while BEC was reported at 4.22%—the highest of any region. Expert commentary "Security behaviour is shaped by both cultural norms and compliance standards, and the APAC region exemplifies how these factors can shift the threat landscape," said Tim Bentley, Vice President of Asia-Pacific at Abnormal AI. "While VEC is a growing concern worldwide, the data indicates that attackers targeting APAC are still seeing continued success with executive or internal impersonation tactics instead." Addressing the rise in sophisticated phishing and impersonation attacks that use artificial intelligence, Bentley noted, "Attackers are leveraging AI to impersonate trusted identities with alarming accuracy. Whether the threat appears to come from a known vendor or a familiar executive, organisations in every region must invest in intelligent defences that adapt to regional behavioural patterns and automatically block attacks before employees ever see them." Security implications The report's findings draw attention to the need for a better balance between human vigilance and technical controls, particularly in environments where employee engagement with malicious content remains high and detection or reporting rates are low. Integrated, regionally-aware security solutions may be required to bridge the gap identified by Abnormal AI's research. Abnormal AI's data-driven insights suggest that attackers continue to adjust their methods according to regional employee behaviours, making ongoing monitoring and adaptability key considerations for organisational security strategies in ANZ and beyond.

Abnormal AI Launches in Japan to Deliver AI-Native Email Security to Local Enterprises
Abnormal AI Launches in Japan to Deliver AI-Native Email Security to Local Enterprises

Yahoo

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Abnormal AI Launches in Japan to Deliver AI-Native Email Security to Local Enterprises

TOKYO, June 25, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Abnormal AI, the leader in AI-native human behavior security, today announced the launch of its operations in Japan. This expansion strengthens the company's operations in Asia-Pacific and reinforces its commitment to protecting enterprises worldwide from advanced email threats using behavioral AI. "Japan is a cornerstone of our international growth strategy," said Evan Reiser, Co-Founder and CEO of Abnormal AI. "As the third-largest economy and one of the most technologically advanced markets in the world, Japan presents a tremendous opportunity for Abnormal. We are committed to investing in the region to help Japanese enterprises redefine email security in the era of AI." The launch comes amid a sharp rise in socially-engineered email attacks targeting Japanese businesses. Traditional security tools often fall short against these sophisticated threats, which is where Abnormal AI's platform stands apart. Built on a cloud-native architecture and powered by behavioral AI, Abnormal's AI-native platform precisely stops the full spectrum of advanced email attacks—including phishing, business email compromise, vendor fraud, and emerging threats—by detecting anomalies among known normal behavior. "Abnormal leverages AI-native technology to proactively detect and stop sophisticated cyber threats powered by malicious AI—threats that frequently evade traditional defenses," said Kei Mitsuyama, Country Manager for Abnormal AI Japan. "Our advanced AI-driven approach not only increases threat detection accuracy, but also simplifies operations, reducing the burden on already-stretched security teams." The launch builds on Abnormal AI's momentum across the broader Asia-Pacific region, where the company is rapidly expanding its customer base and local teams to meet surging demand. "We've seen remarkable growth across the region as organizations increasingly recognize the need for modern, AI-powered security solutions," said Tim Bentley, Vice President of Asia-Pacific at Abnormal AI. "Japan is a strategic market for us, and we're excited to partner with leading enterprises here to deliver better protection with less complexity." Abnormal AI will be exhibiting at the Gartner Security and Risk Management Summit in Tokyo from July 23–25, where it will showcase its behavioral AI platform and discuss best practices for securing the modern workplace against today's most advanced threats. For more information about Abnormal AI and its email security solutions, please visit About Abnormal AI Abnormal AI is the leading AI-native human behaviour security platform, leveraging machine learning to stop sophisticated inbound attacks and detect compromised accounts across email and connected applications. The anomaly detection engine leverages identity and context to understand human behaviour and analyse the risk of every cloud email event—detecting and stopping sophisticated, socially-engineered attacks that target the human vulnerability. You can deploy Abnormal in minutes with an API integration for Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace and experience the full value of the platform instantly. Additional protection is available for Slack, Workday, ServiceNow, Zoom, and multiple other cloud applications. Abnormal is currently trusted by more than 3,200 organisations, including over 20% of the Fortune 500, as it continues to redefine how cybersecurity works in the age of AI. Learn more at View source version on Contacts Media Contact:Jade HillSenior Director of Communicationsmedia@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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