FOSTER CITY, Calif.,
July 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/
-- The Federal Election Commission (FEC) ruled today on
the outstanding issue of whether cybersecurity companies can offer
cybersecurity technology to 2020 U.S. presidential campaigns based
on business-as-usual, low-cost pricing offered to all qualified
customers. The following comments on that decision may be
attributed to Armen Najarian, Chief
Marketing Officer, Agari, which is the recognizable leader in
cybersecurity solutions specifically focused on the next-generation
Secure Email Cloud.
See where top candidates rank on email security. View
the Agari 2020 Presidential Election Email Threat Index.
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) settled a long-standing
debate about how private companies can help protect the 2020 U.S.
presidential election cycle from nation-state attackers and other
advanced email threats. Our democracy is founded on the right to
vote and for the citizens to choose our elected officials. Today's
decision ensures the next President of the United States will be decided by the
voters, not cyber criminals or nation-state influencers. It is our
full expectation that the cyber attacks against the 2020 U.S.
presidential candidates will be more aggressive than we've seen
before, because these attackers continue to move away from
content-based techniques and towards identity-based attacks, which
many cybersecurity technologies cannot detect. The Clinton campaign
fell victim to a brand impersonation phishing attack that many
people believe influenced the outcome of the 2016 presidential
election. We have been very involved in educating the 2020
campaigns on how to prepare for advanced email protection that,
ultimately, will defend the integrity of the U.S. presidential
election and ensure humanity prevails over evil.
CONTACT: Jean Creech Avent, (770)
862-7978, jcreech@agari.com
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