Your business email is the #1 target for hackers. Phishing and impersonation attempts cost Canadian small businesses thousands every year — and most of it gets through default filters.
It replaces the need for one. Every inbound email is scanned before it reaches your team — phishing, malware, and impersonation attempts get flagged or blocked automatically.
No — scanning happens in the seconds before delivery, not after. Your team never notices it running, they just notice fewer bad emails landing.
It's quarantined, not deleted — you can release it in seconds, and we tune the filter so the same sender doesn't get flagged again. False positives go down over time, not up.
Both — and BEC is the more dangerous one. That's an attacker impersonating a vendor or your own exec to redirect a real payment, not an obvious spam blast. It's exactly what inbound scanning is built to catch, since it looks at impersonation patterns, not just known-bad senders.
Phishing is the single most-reported cybercrime against small business, and the cleanup after a successful one — lost funds, lost hours, lost client trust — routinely costs far more than a year of this. Stopping it before it lands is the cheap option.