AI Generated Email Attack Prevention
Join us online to learn how to stop malicious AI-generated email attacks with a native AI built software solution. Learn to fight AI with AI
Join us online to learn how to stop malicious AI-generated email attacks with a native AI built software solution. Learn to fight AI with AI
***AI Generated Email Attack Prevention***
Join the Cloud Security Alliance Delaware Valley for our 2026 Kickoff Lunch & Learn — a deep dive into security solutions built natively for the AI era. This online session explores how AI-driven technologies are transforming email attack prevention from the ground up.
We’ll break down the latest techniques and tools that stop sophisticated, AI‑crafted threats before they ever reach your inbox. Whether you're just getting started in tech or you're a seasoned cybersecurity practitioner, you’ll walk away with practical insights that strengthen your defenses and sharpen your skills.
Don’t miss this chance to see how AI is reshaping the future of email security — and how you can stay ahead of the attackers.
The StrongestLayer has emerged as one of the most AI‑native cybersecurity platforms in the 2025–2026 market, purpose‑built to counter the surge of AI‑generated phishing and Business Email Compromise (BEC). Unlike legacy email security tools that rely on signatures or static rules, StrongestLayer uses advanced Large Language Models (LLMs) to understand email context, intent, tone, and behavioral anomalies in real time.
AI‑Powered Core Technology
LLM-Native Threat Engine (TRACE)
At the center of the platform is TRACE, a Threat Reasoning AI Correlation Engine that evaluates emails the way a human analyst would—interpreting tone, urgency, linguistic patterns, and behavioral deviations to identify subtle social engineering attempts.
Pre‑Attack AI Detection (“Time Machine”)
StrongestLayer uses AI to monitor domain registrations, infrastructure patterns, and attacker behaviors before campaigns launch. This allows the system to flag malicious infrastructure before it’s weaponized.
Intent-Based AI Protection
Rather than scanning for known indicators, the AI analyzes the intent behind a message—such as attempts to redirect payments, impersonate executives, or manipulate urgency—making it highly effective against zero‑day and AI‑crafted spear‑phishing.
Adaptive User Coaching
When a suspicious email reaches a user, StrongestLayer’s AI provides contextual, in‑client guidance. This transforms real‑time interactions into micro‑training moments, reinforcing secure behavior without formal training sessions.
Instant AI Deployment
Because the platform connects directly to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, its AI models begin analyzing communication patterns within minutes, with no complex tuning or rule‑writing required.
AI‑Driven Benefits
• Predictive Defense: AI identifies threats before they hit the inbox, reducing reliance on human judgment.
• SOC Efficiency: Automated AI triage and correlation reduce manual investigation time and alert fatigue.
• Resilience Against AI Threats: Designed specifically to counter AI‑generated phishing that bypasses traditional Secure Email Gateways.
Conclusion
StrongestLayer positions itself as a next‑generation, AI‑first email security solution. Its ability to interpret intent, detect pre‑attack signals, and counter AI‑generated phishing makes it a compelling choice for organizations battling sophisticated BEC and spear‑phishing. It is particularly well‑suited for cloud‑email environments seeking a proactive, AI‑driven layer of protection.
Subject Matter Expert Speaker: Alan LeFort, CEO & Co-Founder of StrongestLayer
Alan Lefort is a veteran cybersecurity leader with more than 15 years of experience building and scaling enterprise security products trusted by Fortune 500 organizations. He has led major product and business units at Proofpoint, McAfee, and Intel Security, driving innovation in advanced threat protection, insider risk, and behavioral analytics.
At Intel, Alan shaped global product strategy across the U.S., Europe, and Israel, guiding cross‑regional teams and bringing new security capabilities to market.
Now as CEO of StrongestLayer, he’s channeling that deep enterprise expertise into stopping AI‑powered phishing attacks before they reach users—redefining what email security looks like in the AI era.
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