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Hornetsecurity Teams Up with Amazon to Enhance Email Protection for SES Mail Manager Users

Daniel Hofmann, CEO, Hornetsecurity

AI-powered Advanced Email Security Add-On offers real-time threat detection and seamless integration within AWS ecosystem

Hornetsecurity, a global cybersecurity leader, has announced a strategic partnership with Amazon to offer its Vade Advanced Email Security Add-On for Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) Mail Manager customers. The collaboration enables Amazon SES users to bolster their email communications with real-time, AI-driven protection against phishing, malware, and spam.

The add-on uses cutting-edge behavioral analysis and natural language processing to analyze email content in real time, seamlessly integrating into existing Amazon SES Mail Manager workflows. It is tailored for businesses that rely on high-volume email communications—such as marketing teams and transactional platforms—who require both advanced security and granular control.

“We are thrilled to partner with Amazon in delivering a game-changing email security solution within the AWS environment.”

Daniel Hofmann, CEO, Hornetsecurity

“Amazon SES Mail Manager empowers customers with precise control over email operations, and with the integration of our advanced security add-on, they can now also protect those operations with world-class AI-driven threat detection,” said Daniel Hofmann, CEO, Hornetsecurity. “We are thrilled to partner with Amazon in delivering a game-changing email security solution within the AWS environment.”

The add-on complements SES Mail Manager’s existing feature set, which includes centralized campaign management, advanced analytics, template tools, and scalable infrastructure. Customers now have the flexibility to apply and manage their own security policies while benefiting from Hornetsecurity’s state-of-the-art threat detection engine.

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