Webinar

The Current State of Public Sector Email Security

Why Layered Resilience Matters More Than Ever

Yesterday’s defenses weren’t designed for today’s AI-powered attacks, malware, and zero-day threats. Discover the latest insights on AI-driven email attacks, and the prevention-first email security strategy that keeps critical operations protected.

DATE: July 21, 2026
TIME: 10:00AM SGT | 11:00AM CEST | 2:00PM EDT
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The Full Picture for Public Sector Email Security

Three topics that take you from risk awareness to resilience strategy.

Email Risk is Service Risk

In public sector environments, one compromised email can disrupt healthcare delivery, citizen services, payroll, and emergency response. Learn why email security is now a resilience and continuity issue, not just an IT concern.

Novel Email Attack Vectors

Today's attacks rely on AI-generated lures, QR codes, and malicious URLs designed to bypass traditional defenses. If your email security was built for attachments and spam, it was built for a different era.

What Layered Resilience Looks Like

Prevention, inspection, detection, sanitization. Each layer catches what the previous one missed. See how a resilience strategy built for public sector operational realities reduces exposure and keeps essential services running.

Featured Speaker

David Mitchell
VP, Products, OPSWAT

David Mitchell

VP, Products

David Mitchell has served as Vice President of Product Management for Email Security at OPSWAT since August 2025. He is a highly experienced product management leader with 25 years of experience across software and service product organizations. Prior to this role, he held senior product leadership positions at Mimecast and Sophos, and brings to OPSWAT a strong commercial acumen alongside deep technical knowledge. Mitchell holds a B.Sc. in Biology from the University of York and an M.Sc. in Environmental Biotechnology from the University of the West of England.

Fortify Your Email Defenses

Join David Mitchell, VP of Products at OPSWAT, for a public sector focused breakdown of the modern email threat landscape and the layered defense strategy that keeps critical operations running.