Avanan vs Traditional Email Security: What U.S. Companies Need to Know

Email remains the #1 attack vector for cybercriminals. From phishing to ransomware, attackers target inboxes because just one mistake from an employee can compromise the entire business.

For years, companies relied on traditional email security solutions—typically secure email gateways (SEGs)—to filter and block malicious messages. But with the rapid adoption of Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and cloud collaboration platforms, these legacy solutions are struggling to keep up.

That’s where Avanan, a cloud-native email security solution, is changing the game. Let’s explore how Avanan compares to traditional approaches, and why U.S. companies are making the switch.

🏛 Traditional Email Security: The Old Gateway Approach

Traditional email security tools usually work as email gateways:

📉 The Challenges with Traditional Security:

☁️ Avanan: The Cloud-Native Alternative

Avanan takes a different approach—it integrates directly into Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace via APIs. Instead of filtering at the gateway, it works inside the cloud email environment itself.

✅ Key Advantages of Avanan:

🔍 Avanan vs Traditional Email Security: Quick Comparison

🏆 Why U.S. Companies Are Choosing Avanan

U.S. businesses are shifting to Avanan because it provides modern protection for modern workflows. With employees working remotely and relying on cloud collaboration tools, Avanan ensures end-to-end security without slowing down operations.


✅ Secure Your Business with Avanan

At Discreet Vision, we help U.S. companies deploy Avanan Cloud Email Security to safeguard Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and collaboration apps. Our team provides:

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🔐 Final Takeaway

Traditional email security solutions were built for on-premise systems—but today’s cloud-first businesses need a cloud-native solution like Avanan. With AI-powered detection, seamless deployment, and protection beyond email, Avanan gives U.S. companies the confidence to stay ahead of cyber threats.