Global IP firm Rouse has reinforced the security of its workforce by expanding its partnership with cloud services provider Mimecast to help protect against advanced phishing attacks.
Rouse provides the full range of intellectual property (IP) services and solutions from strategic consultancy through to IP management, enforcement and commercialisation from start-ups to some of the world's largest companies. Headquartered in the UK, the firm has 16 offices around the world including Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
All employees around the world are now protected with Mimecast’s Targeted Threat Protection. The service scans all URLs contained within emails even if they come from trusted sources before automatically preventing users clicking at risk links.
Matthew Blewett, group IT infrastructure manager at Rouse commented, “Within the last six months we’ve certainly seen an increase in the volume and sophistication of phishing attempts and there’s an on-going need to educate users about email security. Upgrading to Mimecast’s Targeted Threat Protection allows us to better protect our environment against these threats.”
Since 2008, Rouse employees have also benefitted from Mimecast Unified Email Management for email security, continuity and archiving services.
“Email is one of our most critical business applications and we also rely on Mimecast for high-availability services to mitigate the risk of potential downtime. We are able to keep inbox sizes low yet allow our lawyers to quickly search their archives for important information,” added Blewett.
Orlando Scott-Cowley, director of technology marketing at Mimecast, added: “Keeping mobile devices and laptops up-to-date with the latest security updates can be extremely challenging in a highly-dispersed global workforce. By focusing on the hyperlink instead of the email message, we’re able to protect employees from directly accessing potentially malicious webpages in real-time, regardless of the device or operating system that they’re using.”