Email phishing is one of the most common and, at the same time, most dangerous cyberattacks targeting businesses. Every day, messages that appear to be genuine are sent out with the aim of stealing login credentials, confidential information or financial resources. Phishing poses a significant risk to SMEs in particular, as they often lack clear security protocols or their staff are not sufficiently aware of the risks.
"The biggest weakness in IT security is rarely the technology – it’s people."
1. What is email phishing?
In phishing, attackers attempt to pose as a trustworthy source – for example, a bank, a business partner or an internal department. The aim is to persuade recipients to:
to disclose login details
Open attachments
clicking on malicious links
to make payments
Modern phishing attacks are often highly personalised and difficult to spot. So-called ‘spear-phishing’ attacks, which are specifically targeted at individual people or departments, are particularly dangerous.
2. Why phishing is so dangerous for businesses
Financial losses
Fake payment instructions or tampered invoices can result in direct financial losses.
Data loss and security breaches
Access to internal systems can lead to serious data protection issues.
Damage to reputation
A successful attack can cause lasting damage to the trust of customers and partners.
Business interruptions
Cyberattacks often lead to disruptions and delays in business processes.
3. Typical characteristics of phishing emails
Unusual or slightly altered sender addresses
Urgent call to action (“Act now”, “Your account will be blocked”)
Spelling or formatting errors
Suspicious links or attachments
Request to enter sensitive data
Important: Modern attacks are often very professionally designed and, at first glance, almost indistinguishable from genuine emails.
4. Specific protective measures for businesses
Staff training
Regular training sessions raise awareness and significantly reduce the risk.
Technical security solutions
Email filters and spam protection
Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Endpoint-Security
Monitoring and Threat Detection
Clear processes and guidelines
Verification of payment instructions
The dual-control principle for sensitive transactions
Clear reporting procedures for suspicious emails
Simulated phishing tests
Companies can carry out targeted phishing simulations to test and improve their teams’ responsiveness.
5. The role of AI in phishing
AI plays a dual role:
Risk: Attackers are using AI to create even more realistic and personalised phishing emails.
Opportunity: Companies can use AI to detect threats at an early stage, analyse emails and automatically minimise risks.
The use of modern technologies thus becomes a key factor in cybersecurity strategy.
AM Consulting & Management’s holistic approach
At AM Consulting & Management, we do not view cybersecurity in isolation, but as part of our overall digital strategy:
Analysis of existing security structures
Development of bespoke security concepts
Integration of modern technologies and AI-powered solutions
Training and raising awareness among staff
Establishing clear processes and governance structures
Our aim is not only to protect businesses, but also to make them resilient to digital threats in the long term.
Summary
E-Mail-Phishing ist eine der grössten Bedrohungen für Unternehmen im digitalen Zeitalter. Technologische Lösungen allein reichen nicht aus – entscheidend ist das Zusammenspiel von Technologie, Prozessen und geschulten Mitarbeitenden. Mit einem ganzheitlichen Ansatz können Unternehmen Risiken minimieren und ihre digitale Infrastruktur nachhaltig schützen.
