Email represents an open, trusted channel that allows malware to piggyback on any document to infect a network. For cybercriminals, its often too easy to target a user with a spoofed email or phishing attack, and trick them into opening an infected attachment that appears to be legitimate. It’s often up to the organizations to adopt appropriate security strategies and best practices to prevent a company-wide attack, says Glasswall’s Simon Taylor. For more information, visit Glasswall, www.glasswall.com.”]

