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To view this email as a web page, [click here] [Mimecast.com] [Mimecast Webinar: Webinar: There Will Be Attacks – Prepare Your Email Defenses] Thank you for registering for the Mimecast webinar, There Will Be Attacks – Prepare Your Email Defenses, with Mimecast Cybersecurity Strategist Orlando Scott-Cowley and Product Manager Steve Malone. Date: Thursday 28 April Time: 2 pm AEST Duration: 1 hour [Join here] Webinar agenda: - Discover how your email could be hacked by any number of threats - Examine the damaging impact attacks have on businesses - Learn why your employees could be the weakest link in email security [*"How to Bridge the Email Security Language Gap Between IT and the C-Suite" – Mimecast blog post by Orlando Scott-Cowley, 10/2015] [LinkedIN] [Twitter] [Facebook] [YouTube] [Blog] [Mimecast.com] Privacy: Read our [full privacy policy] Mimecast Ltd. CityPoint, One Ropemaker Street, Moorgate, London, EC2Y 9AW Mimecast North America Inc. is a company registered in the United States Mimecast Services Ltd. is a company registered in England and Wales Mimecast South Africa (Pty) Ltd. is a company registered in South Africa Mimecast Australia Pty Ltd. is a company registered in Australia

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