Vade Secure for Microsoft 365 now available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace

Vade Secure has announced the availability of Vade Secure for Microsoft 365 as a transactable offer in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace.

Vade Secure for Microsoft 365 is an email security add-on that provides all-round automated protection. Vade’s behavioural engine detects unknown threats and attacks that other filters miss. The engine is continuously improving by ingesting threat intelligence and user feedback reports from one billion protected mailboxes. If a new threat is discovered, Vade’s Auto-Remediate feature will automatically remove it from users’ inboxes, mitigating the attack before it disrupts the business.

Vade Secure integrates with Microsoft 365 environments via an API call and can be provisioned instantly from the Azure Marketplace, without changing the client’s Mail Exchange (MX) record. Because it sits inside Microsoft 365, Vade requires no user experience change or external quarantine, the solution layers with Microsoft security, and it scans intracompany email to protect against insider attacks originating from compromised accounts.

“Microsoft 365 email security is more important than ever due to the surge in threats targeting cloud-based solutions, particularly in the wake of widespread teleworking,” said Georges Lotigier, CEO of Vade Secure. “Vade Secure uniquely helps MSPs strengthen protection of their small business clients with best-in-class threat detection packaged into a solution that’s easy to deploy, manage, and use. Our availability in the Azure Marketplace offers partners ease of purchasing and provisioning while being fully aligned with their existing processes.”

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