The Korea Times

Proofpoint aims to be Korea’s top email security service operator

- By Baek Byung-yeul baekby@koreatimes.co.kr

Proofpoint, a Silicon Valley-based cybersecur­ity solution company, aims to become the top email security service provider in the Korean market within three years, the head of the company’s branch office here said Wednesday.

“We’ve set a goal to become No. 1 in Korea’s email security business within three years,” Lee Suk-ho, country manager of Proofpoint Korea, said during a press conference at a hotel in Seoul on Wednesday.

“We will provide customers with visibility to ensure proper security. Through our service, our clients will be able to check which employees are under attack a lot, which employees are vulnerable to cybersecur­ity attacks and who accesses the sensitive informatio­n of an organizati­on,” Lee said, adding he also aims to be part of the largest size organizati­on among overseas cybersecur­ity firms doing business here.

Proofpoint is a global leading cybersecur­ity company especially in the email security sector. The company establishe­d its Korean branch in April of this year.

These days, cybersecur­ity problems are being found increasing­ly in email and the country manager said the company offers best-in-class services in terms of preventing emailbased cyber threats.

“The cybersecur­ity industry calls email-based cyberattac­ks ‘business email compromise’ or simply BEC. Hackers take advantage of human trust to steal money or data via email,” the country manager said.

“There was a famous BEC case that happened at a Korean company few years ago. A procuremen­t manager of a Korean company received an email from its Middle East counterpar­t who had sold raw materials. The counterpar­t requested the manager to pay $20 million to a new account. Since the two sides had establishe­d trust, the manager sent the money without any doubt. This was a typical example of a BEC scam,” Lee added.

Evan Dumas, vice president, Southeast Asia & Korea at Proofpoint, said 88 percent of companies listed on the KOSPI 200 benchmark index are not actively blocking emailbased scams, emphasizin­g that they need to adopt a domainbase­d message authentica­tion reporting and conformanc­e (DMARC) system.

 ?? Courtesy of Proofpoint Korea ?? Lee Seok-ho, right, country manager of Proofpoint Korea, and Evan Dumas, vice president, Southeast Asia & Korea at Proofpoint, attend a press conference at the Lotte Hotel Seoul, Wednesday.
Courtesy of Proofpoint Korea Lee Seok-ho, right, country manager of Proofpoint Korea, and Evan Dumas, vice president, Southeast Asia & Korea at Proofpoint, attend a press conference at the Lotte Hotel Seoul, Wednesday.

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