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Automatic malicious calendar event remediation

Blog post from Sublime Security

Post Details
Date Published
Author
Ahry Jeon
Word Count
368
Language
English
Hacker News Points
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Summary

Sublime, a feature of the security platform by Recon Infosec, has introduced a general availability feature that automatically remediates malicious calendar invitations to address the rise in calendar-based attacks. This feature enables Sublime to delete malicious calendar entries when their corresponding emails are quarantined, spammed, or trashed, effectively preventing both calendar and inbox infiltration. Additionally, if a suspicious invite is deemed safe upon review, Sublime can restore the event as a placeholder with details and RSVP options. Users need to extend app permissions to include calendar access, ensuring that the platform's AI-driven protection can efficiently manage these threats. The feature not only protects users by automatically handling threats but also allows analysts to focus on more critical tasks by reducing manual intervention.