Email is the most common method to communicate with your prospects and customers. But email is also highly prone to spoofing and cyberattacks. In fact, 91% of all cyberattacks start with email and 83% of them use brand impersonation – like [email protected] – to initiate the attack.
These attacks do significant damage to your company’s reputation – causing people to lose faith in the brand you’ve spent considerable time, effort, and money to build.
It’s time to take control of your email. Join our email experts as they show you how to lock down your domain from spoofers, protect your brand from abuse, and significantly increase deliverability and open rates at the same time.
Attend this webinar and learn:
- The data behind email marketing and phishing attacks
- Why modern phish work
- How to improve deliverability and opens by 10% or more
Speakers:
Samantha Iodice, Director, Digital Solutions, Brierley+Partners
A proud email geek, Samantha’s 12+ year career focuses on email and digital strategy, customer experience, and CRM spanning industry verticals from financial services, travel, and pharmaceuticals to retail and e-commerce. She is a member of the Forbes Communications Council and a charter member of Women of Email.
David Appelbaum, CMO, Valimail
A seasoned software marketing executive with 25 years’ experience across a variety of technology areas. David is an award-winning innovator in the use of social media and digital mediums for B2B marketing. His campaigns have been covered in the NY Times, AdWeek, across social media and Hollywood.
Sponsored by Valimail
Valimail is a pioneering, identity-based, anti-phishing company that has been ensuring the global trustworthiness of digital communications since 2015. Valimail delivers the only complete, cloud-native platform for validating and authenticating sender identity to stop phishing, protect and amplify brands, and ensure compliance. Valimail has won more than a dozen prestigious cybersecurity technology awards and authenticates billions of messages a month for some of the world's biggest companies and organizations, including Uber, Fannie Mae, WeWork, and the U.S. Agency for International Development.