(Beth Maundrill – Infosecurity Magazine) Cybersecurity leaders are increasingly concerned about their ability to detect threats as attackers shift beyond email to collaboration platforms such as Slack and Microsoft Teams. According to new research from KnowBe4, many organizations lack confidence in their visibility across these non-email channels, despite their growing use in cyber-attacks. An in-person survey of 169 cybersecurity professionals, conducted at Infosecurity Europe 2026, found that 50% said their organization lacks strong confidence in detecting threats across messaging and social platforms. This despite 60% stating that cyber-attacks are already moving beyond email. – Confidence Lacks in Threat Detection Across Non-Email Channels – Infosecurity Magazine
Confidence Lacks in Threat Detection Across Non-Email Channels like Slack and Teams
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