Libraesva are dedicated to securing email communications for organisations worldwide. Their integrated suite of security, continuity and compliance solutions is designed to eliminate email threats, safeguard data, and provide a safe communication environment—without complexity.

Their commitment to innovation has earned them numerous awards, consistent Virus Bulletin certifications, and, most recently, recognition as an Innovation Leader in Frost & Sullivan’s 2024 Email Security Radar.

But how is email security evolving, and why is AI-driven technology the next frontier? Libraesva’s CTO, Rodolfo Saccani, answers some key questions:

🔍 What is an Adaptive Trust Engine (ATE), and why does it matter?

Unlike traditional static trust models, which rely on outdated attack signatures, ATEs learn from your organisation’s unique communication patterns. They proactively detect anomalies, stopping phishing, spoofing, and business email compromise (BEC) before they cause damage.

🔍 How does this work in real-world scenarios?

ATEs identify threats that would bypass legacy filters. Fake reply emails, mass spam attacks, and compromised internal accounts trigger immediate security actions, keeping your organisation safe.

🔍 Why are traditional security methods no longer enough?

Reputation-based detection has lost its effectiveness—attackers now use trusted services to send malicious emails. ATEs analyse historical relationship data, providing a more reliable and harder-to-spoof way to assess sender credibility.


Want to learn more?

Contact our dedicated Vendor Manager, Andrew Snell, on asnell@climbcs.co.uk to discover more about how Libraesva Adaptive Trust can transform your email security.

And don’t miss the next newsletter, where Rodolfo will answer more must-know questions about AI-driven cybersecurity!

Stay tuned!