
Enhanced Visibility to the Enforcement Actions Google Took on Emails

ByCheck Point Team
Administrators now have visibility to how Check Point classified emails that Google decided to let through to end users and are able to filter emails by Google’s enforcement decision.
Organizations understand that today’s email threats mandate layered security and therefore deploy another email security solution on top of Google’s.
While in terms of security efficacy this generates better results, investigating incidents and understanding what each layer intended to do with each email becomes more difficult, requiring administrators to correlate data from two separate dashboards.
Harmony Email & Collaboration now makes this process easier, by providing administrators with:
- High level visibility to the numbers of emails delivered to the Spam folder and the Inbox by Google, and how many of them were flag by Check Point as malicious:
- The ability to filter emails, through Mail Explorer, by the enforcement decision taken by Google and/or Check Point:
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