Abnormal is doubling down on AI. Evan Reiser spoke with Kyle Alspach of CRN earlier this week about how our latest funding round will enable us to expand AI-powered protection across a greater number of SaaS applications, including against AI-generated attacks. “We feel like the world needs to use the same AI technology to defend against these types of attacks. There’s a way bigger opportunity for us to further develop some of our behavioral modeling and AI detection and response to go stop those attacks.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/ehHprAFM
Abnormal Security
Computer and Network Security
San Francisco, California 53,166 followers
Abnormally-Precise, Cloud-Native Email Security
About us
Abnormal provides total protection against the widest range of email attacks including phishing, malware, ransomware, social engineering, executive impersonation, supply chain compromise, internal account compromise, spam, and graymail.
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http://www.abnormalsecurity.com
External link for Abnormal Security
- Industry
- Computer and Network Security
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- Email Security, Business Email Security, Cloud Email Security, Phishing Detection, Business Email Compromise, and Account Takeover
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185 Clara St.
San Francisco, California 94107, US
Employees at Abnormal Security
Updates
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This week marked a major milestone in our company’s growth, as we announced $250M in funding at a $5.1B valuation. But our journey to this point has been nothing short of abnormal. Abnormal CEO Evan Reiser shares more about how Abnormal has adapted to the evolving threat landscape, by fighting malicious AI with defensive AI, and what's next as we continue to scale to become a generational company. Read more on our blog: https://lnkd.in/eKZhVNCB
Abnormal's AI-Native Cybersecurity: Building AI to Fight AI
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Surrounding Abnormal Security's Series D announcement today, our CEO Evan Reiser spoke with James Rundle at the The Wall Street Journal about how AI-native security platforms are augmenting human analysts in the fight against malicious AI. Check out the piece to learn more about how Abnormal will use this funding to expand into new regions and industry sectors. https://lnkd.in/eUHMJXv3 With additional insights from Saam Motamedi of Greylock and Rob Mazzoni of Wellington Management, the article highlights how Abnormal is “capitalizing on a renewed focus on email security due to the emergence of generative AI platforms, which experts say allows criminals to produce increasingly sophisticated social engineering campaigns at scale.”
Exclusive | Abnormal Security Raises $250 Million, Eyes IPO
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Abnormal Security is continuing to reach new heights 🚀 Today, we are excited to announce the close of $250 million in Series D financing, at a $5.1 billion valuation. Led by Wellington Management, with participation from earlier investors including Greylock, Menlo Ventures, Insight Partners and CrowdStrike Falcon Fund, this latest round of funding will allow Abnormal to continue with our growth ambitions, protecting even more humans across the world through the power of AI. This funding round is the latest on a streak of milestones we've hit recently – from surpassing $200 million in ARR and growing 100% year over year, to earning the trust of 2,400+ customers, including 17% of the Fortune 500 – all in just five years. Today, Abnormal remains one of the fastest-growing cyber companies ever, and we're still just getting started. Read more: https://lnkd.in/egaT8Ssi #Cybersecurity #AI #Growth #Funding
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The countdown to #BHUSA is on! Will we see you there? 👀 Get your Abnormal experience at booth #1960. Learn more about all the ways you can engage with us throughout the week: https://lnkd.in/eMvR_Pig
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QR code attacks are on the rise, making up 17% of all advanced attacks bypassing spam and junk filters. These malicious QR codes are especially dangerous because the resulting destination that they send recipients to can be difficult to detect.... and this is precisely what makes them such an attractive attack tactic to threat actors. Want to learn more about how to get #quishing under control? Join our live webinar on August 8th, where Abnormal Sr. Product Marketing Manager Jace Holyoak, MBA will share how Abnormal’s AI-native detection engine is able to detect thousands of QR code attacks each week. Register today! https://lnkd.in/euhugHxv
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Here’s a not-so-fun fact: A single successful phishing attack can compromise your entire cloud ecosystem. Email is the way employees log into apps, link accounts, and reset passwords. So if a threat actor obtains login credentials via phishing, they can access not just the employee's inbox but potentially every other connected account. Learn how to prevent attackers from infiltrating your organization with our CISO Resource Kit for Phishing—a curated collection of helpful assets containing the knowledge you need to mitigate the risk of phishing. Get your kit today: https://bit.ly/3WPS2gM #emailsecurity #cybersecurity
CISO Resource Kit for Phishing
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With Abnormal, customers are confident in catching the email attacks that other solutions miss. Want to see what else our customers have to say about us? Head over to Gartner Peer Insights for more reviews: https://lnkd.in/exaV--nS
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Congratulations to Evan Reiser, CEO of Abnormal Security, for being recognized as a CRN Top 100 Executive and a Top 25 Technology Disrupter! 🎉 Evan is named among the top executives in IT who are setting the pace for the rest of the industry and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with technology. Check out the full list of Disrupters here: https://lnkd.in/gC7yA3mA
The Top 25 Technology Disrupters Of 2024
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“Before [Abnormal] AI came along, human behavior accounted for 85% of email compromises or account takeovers — now we’ve eradicated that.” — Waldon Smith, CSIRT manager at Valvoline Inc. Want to learn more about how Abnormal is keeping customers ahead of evolving threats using AI? Stop by the Abnormal booth #1960 at #BlackHatUSA to see how we're doing it!