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Phishing and BEC Still Occur Despite M365 Protections — Can You Detect the “Slip-Throughs”? Many organizations use Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace and have implemented email security measures. However, phishing attacks and Business Email Compromise (BEC) continue to bypass these defenses. In particular, phishing emails that redirect users to fake websites and steal authentication credentials (credentials) frequently lead to unauthorized account access. While blocking phishing emails can significantly reduce account takeover incidents, it is nearly impossible to stop all such attempts. Therefore, post-breach detection measures are essential. The key issue is not whether an attack has slipped through, but whether you can detect suspicious activities such as unusual logins or email transmissions afterward.

Are You Falling Behind Because You’re Missing Post-Slip-Through Indicators? Most phishing and BEC attacks exploit legitimate accounts, making them difficult to detect using traditional “preventive” security measures alone. As a result, organizations often face situations where: - They cannot identify which user accounts are compromised - They fail to detect suspicious logins or abnormal email activity This leads to delayed incident response and internal reporting. Many companies have experienced challenges such as being unable to explain what happened or responding too late. “If we have measures in place but aren’t detecting threats, we’re not truly managing risk.”

Do You Understand What Happens After a Slip-Through? Establishing Criteria for Additional Measures This seminar will clarify how to combine phishing email prevention with post-breach detection of account compromise indicators to reduce the impact of phishing and BEC attacks. We will also present practical frameworks for visualizing suspicious logins and abnormal email activity, and define realistic priorities and decision-making criteria for effective response. Rather than a product pitch, this session aims to equip attendees with actionable insights to assess their current visibility, identify blind spots, and understand residual risks.

Who Should Attend - Those implementing phishing countermeasures but struggling with post-breach detection - Those who have not clearly separated phishing email defense from account misuse prevention - Those who have missed signs of suspicious logins or email activity and faced response challenges - Those concerned about overlooking signs of account compromise or unauthorized access - CISOs and IT security leaders uncertain whether current measures are sufficient - Those needing to justify additional security investments based on concrete risk assessments

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