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Paubox customers: Paubox Zoom social mixer (January 2025)

Written by Dean Levitt | January 17, 2025

In the first Zoom social mixer of the year, we discussed the Paubox 2025 roadmap, being an AI-driven company through email agents, personal projects, and the importance of an internal knowledge base.

 

What happened

January's social mixer followed our standard format - an unmoderated discussion amongst healthcare IT and cybersecurity professionals.

This month, we covered our product roadmap, AI automation, employee phishing training, changes to HIPAA audits and enforcement, and a pattern of hackers spoofing portal-based emails.

Related: Report: Credential harvesting attacks target Virtru, Mimecast, and Proofpoint

 

Our takeaways:

  • In 2021, Hoala wrote an internal post about Paubox becoming an AI-driven company that uses AI email agents to do autonomous work. This year, Paubox is making that a priority.
  • All new features shipped will have an AI component.
  • Customers want AI to help with inbound security and blocking unwanted emails.
  • We discussed the blog post, Email AI agents for security and compliance.
  • Non-profits will need to rely on AI to increase productivity without increasing costs.
  • An attendee said, "We've been aggressive in trying to figure out how to adopt AI but we've been struggling with accuracy of the LLMs."
  • Another attendee said they "use AI for very complicated excel formulas for reporting."
  • Paid accounts of ChatGPT can get a BAA signed and prevent PHI from being shared.
  • Phishing schemes that are AI-generated seem like they know you personally.
  • Healthcare professionals are expecting to see more HIPAA audits in 2025.
  • Changes to HIPAA will remove the distinction between "required" and "addressable" specifications; with few exceptions, everything will be required.
  • Customers want Paubox quarantine logs to be easier to take action on.
  • There's been a pattern of spoofing Paubox competitors (Virtru, Mimecast) who are portal-based.
    • Microsoft is also a common target of this.
    • Customers use ExecProtect to guard against this.
  • We asked attendees what content they'd like more of, and attendees said they'd like to see more year-in-review data and trends.

 

The bottom line: Paubox customers are looking for ways to use AI to do their work better and stay more secure against the latest threats.

See alsoOur playbook for Zoom social mixers

See also: HIPAA Compliant Email: The Definitive Guide