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TELUS Delivers Industry-Leading Email Security with 99.7% Phishing Protection Rate

TELUS Email Protection Service Advanced, leveraging Check Point's leading Harmony Email & Collaboration technology, is delivering the industry's most effective email security solution with a 99.7% phishing catch rate, making it more effective than traditional defenses. Now available to Canadian businesses, the solution provides comprehensive protection for email and collaboration platforms.

"With cyber threats evolving daily, our partnership with Check Point delivers the industry's most advanced email protection, giving our customers the confidence to operate securely in an increasingly digital world," said Carey Frey, Chief Security Officer at TELUS. "We're not just helping customers to keep pace with threats, we're enabling them to stay steps ahead."

Unlike traditional email security solutions that scan after delivery, TELUS Email Protection Service Advanced uses patented low-latency technology to scan and block threats before they reach the inbox. This cloud-native approach works seamlessly with Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace while providing the only comprehensive business solution that protects both email and collaboration applications including Teams, SharePoint, Slack, and Dropbox.

"Email remains one of the easiest ways for cybercriminals to break into corporate networks and steal sensitive data," said David Meister, Global Head of MSP, Harmony Email Security at Check Point. "As attackers turn to AI to power more sophisticated phishing campaigns, organizations must fight back with AI-driven defenses that stop threats before they ever reach the inbox."

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New research chair appointed to accelerate crop variety development

Video: New research chair appointed to accelerate crop variety development

Funded by Sask Wheat, the Wheat Pre-Breeding Chair position was established to enhance cereal research breeding and training activities in the USask Crop Development Centre (CDC) by accelerating variety development through applied genomics and pre-breeding strategies.

“As the research chair, Dr. Valentyna Klymiuk will design and deploy leading-edge strategies and technologies to assess genetic diversity for delivery into new crop varieties that will benefit Saskatchewan producers and the agricultural industry,” said Dr. Angela Bedard-Haughn (PhD), dean of the College of Agriculture and Bioresources at USask. “We are grateful to Sask Wheat for investing in USask research as we work to develop the innovative products that strengthen global food security.”

With a primary focus on wheat, Klymiuk’s research will connect discovery research, gene bank exploration, genomics, and breeding to translate gene discovery into improved varieties for Saskatchewan’s growing conditions.