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    Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration

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    Protect against phishing, ransomware, and malware across your cloud email and collaboration environments.
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    Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration

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    Overview

    Check Point's  innovative, patented solution catches the attacks that other email security solutions miss.

    *Harmony Email & Collaboration *

    • Reduces phishing reaching the inbox by 99.2%
    • Blocks zero day attacks designed to exploit cloud email environments by leveraging advanced anti-phishing and sandboxing technologies
    • Protects sensitive business data (DLP) from leaving the organization
    • Secures all lines of business communication, including Slack and Teams

    Respiro  are a trusted Check Point partner. We offer:

    • Licensing
    • Deployment and ongoing support
    • Managed security services

    Highlights

    • Free trial available
    • Discounted licensing after free trial period through Respiro
    • Implementation and hypercare support available through Respiro

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    Custom pricing options

    Pricing is based on your specific requirements and eligibility. To get a custom quote for your needs, request a private offer.

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    Vendor support

    Full range of support is available from basic product support, deployment and ongoing management support with Respiro, through to expert incident response through Check Point. support@respiro.com.au 

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