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Introducing Sublime: A new, open approach to email security

Blog post from Sublime Security

Post Details
Date Published
Author
Josh Kamdjou
Word Count
1,197
Language
English
Hacker News Points
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Summary

Sublime Platform has been launched as a free tool designed to enhance email security for any security team, analyst, or researcher, backed by $9.8 million in funding from Decibel Partners, Slow Ventures, and other industry veterans. Recognizing email as a prevalent vector for cyberattacks, the platform introduces the Message Query Language (MQL), the first domain-specific language for email, enabling defenders to describe and counteract attacker behaviors effectively across different email providers. This innovation empowers security teams by providing them with control and collaboration tools akin to those used in endpoint, binary, and log security. By democratizing email security and fostering community contributions, Sublime aims to create a safer internet environment, allowing defenders to leverage their expertise fully. With its open-source nature, Sublime encourages widespread adoption and cooperation, facilitating faster responses to evolving threats, while offering paid SaaS and Enterprise options for managed instances.