Business Email Compromise (BEC) is on the rise, and Office 365 users are among the most heavily targeted. With new LinkedIn-integration features potentially upping the stakes, here's what you need to know now.

It's official: Office 365 users will soon be able to co-edit documents from within LinkedIn. But who wins more—businesses and their employees? Or the email fraudsters who increasingly launch business email compromise (BEC) attacks targeting this ubiquitous platform's 130 million users?

The email channel has always been the linchpin of your digital marketing operations. But a failure to use something called DMARC could obliterate your deliverability rates, your revenues—even your brand.

It's no secret to digital-savvy CMOs that old-school email is a cutting-edge marketing team's killer app.

As email marketing turns 40, more than 90% of companies report fraudsters have impersonated their brand in phishing attacks targeting their customers. Can a new standard known as BIMI be the answer?

Forty-years-old and still the center of attention, despite younger competition. It's true: Email marketing's hotter than ever. But it's also facing a growing threat from brand impersonation scams. Can a new email standard called Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI) be the solution?