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Cofense Offers Threat Containment Capabilities and Deeper Insights with Vision 3.0


Cofense, a leading provider of intelligence-driven phishing defense solutions, is introducing Vision 3.0, the latest advancement to its Phishing Threat Detection and Response (PDR) platform.

According to Cofense, Vision 3.0 delivers faster, smarter incident response by giving security teams immediate visibility into exactly how users interacted with phishing emails that slipped past perimeter defenses.

Building on the popular “Who Opened” feature, the latest “Who Clicked” update allows analysts to see whether a user opened a malicious message, clicked a link, downloaded a file, or connected to a suspicious domain, all in real time. This enriched behavioral context allows teams to isolate threats, reset credentials, and guide follow-up action without delay or guesswork, the company said.

The release also introduces full support for hybrid deployments, enabling organizations to run Vision across both on-premise and cloud infrastructures. This added flexibility ensures that security teams, regardless of architecture, can achieve consistent, scalable protection and response across complex environments, the company said.

“Human-vetted intelligence is critical to effective cybersecurity,” said Jason Meurer, senior technical product manager at Cofense. “Cofense combines supervised AI with real-time threat intelligence sourced from over 35 million trained users, delivering rich insights that drive early detection and rapid defense. With Vision 3.0, analysts gain immediate visibility into exactly who engaged with a threat before it was quarantined—enabling swift, targeted actions like endpoint isolation, credential resets, and user-specific remediation. This includes addressing sophisticated threats such as .ICS-based calendar phishing, where Vision’s new Calendar Quarantine feature identifies and neutralizes malicious events auto-generated in Exchange, reducing user exposure before damage is done.”

Vision 3.0 combines real-time indexing with rapid IOC identification to detect and contain threats that SEGs and ICES miss.

From initial detection to full remediation, every phase of the incident response cycle is accelerated, with insights that strengthen the human layer and support long-term resilience.

For more information about this news, visit www.cofense.com.


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