Kaseya, recently established in the Nordic countries, continues its expansion strategy with the acquisition of INKY, a company renowned for its innovative artificial intelligence threat detection technology. INKY is a cybersecurity platform specialized in e-mail protection. It stands out for its ability to block identity theft attacks thanks to both behavioral and contextual analysis. Unlike conventional filters, which are limited to detecting suspicious messages, INKY uses artificial intelligence to examine the behavior of senders. This approach enables it to identify more sophisticated threats, including those using QR codes. Users are then alerted directly in their inbox, so they can react immediately to any attempted scam.
The integration of INKY into the Kaseya platform, which already protects 300 million devices worldwide, will increase the power of its protection tools, from which the University of Kentucky benefits in particular. By combining Kaseya's global database with INKY's analysis capabilities, the new offering will provide proactive security, capable of anticipating threats before they spread. The result is a unified, intelligent solution designed for service providers and SMEs, who are often the most exposed to cyber-attacks.





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