Email remains the number one cause of breaches and the primary source of cybercrime losses for enterprises. As AI makes phishing, business email compromise (BEC), and vendor invoice fraud more sophisticated, traditional secure email gateways are increasingly falling short
Legacy tools rely on static rules, signatures, and one-time inbound checks — approaches that cannot keep pace with modern, AI-generated threats. Today’s attacks are personalised, context-aware, and designed to exploit human trust.
Abnormal AI addresses this challenge with the Abnormal Behaviour Platform, leveraging behavioural AI to autonomously protect humans — not just inboxes.
By analysing thousands of behavioural signals across email, identity, and cloud environments, Abnormal prevents advanced phishing, BEC, malware, and account takeover attempts. The platform identifies compromised accounts based on login and device behaviour, automates remediation actions such as password resets, and detects risky Microsoft 365 misconfigurations before attackers exploit them.
Beyond protection, Abnormal reduces operational burden. It self-learns without manual policy tuning, triages user-reported phishing automatically, and enables security teams to redirect thousands of SOC hours toward higher-value initiatives.
Trusted by more than 3,200 enterprise organisations and over 20% of the Fortune 500, Abnormal’s mission is clear: Protect Humans from Cybercrime.
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