Kaseya, the leading global provider of AI-powered IT and security management software, announced the acquisition of INKY, a pioneer in modern, generative-AI-based email security for managed service providers (MSPs) and small to midsize businesses (SMBs).
“Kaseya is committed to being the indispensable partner that helps MSPs lead in this next chapter of IT and security,” said Rania Succar, CEO of Kaseya. “No one else has our scale, data advantage, and end-to-end platform to deliver enterprise-grade protection to small and midsize businesses. With INKY joining the Kaseya family, its powerful AI-driven email security becomes even more effective — informed by our platform’s data, integrated across our ecosystem, and available through Kaseya 365 User. Together, we’ll deliver the most connected and proactive security experience in the industry.”
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INKY brings a singular approach to email protection — combining generative AI, behavioral analysis, and real-time user coaching to stop even the most sophisticated phishing and impersonation attacks. Rather than simply blocking messages, INKY’s contextual intelligence helps users make safer decisions by alerting them to potential risks directly within their inbox. This AI-assisted design, paired with the ability to adapt to emerging threats like conversation hijacking and QR-code phishing, has made INKY one of the most advanced and trusted email security platforms in the market.
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As part of Kaseya’s platform, INKY will become even more powerful with the scale and data of Kaseya’s global ecosystem, enabling deeper threat correlation, faster response, and smarter AI-driven insights over time. Together, Kaseya and INKY will redefine how MSPs and IT teams protect users — turning one of the most common attack vectors into a powerful line of defense.
“We’re incredibly proud of what we’ve built at INKY — a product that has consistently stayed ahead of attackers by understanding intent, not just content,” said Dave Baggett, Founder and CEO of INKY. “Joining Kaseya allows us to take that innovation to the next level. Kaseya’s scale, data, and commitment to R&D amplify everything we’ve created, helping us bring our technology to more customers and make email communication safer for everyone.”
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Source: prnewswire
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