Pocket Protector™ is an Office 365 email security and managed email protection service from TetherView, positioned as “Fully Managed Office 365 Full Time, Real Time Security & Monitoring.” It is designed to detect email threats such as business email compromise, spam, phishing, zero-day phishing, third-party brand impersonation, VIP impersonation, malicious links, and malicious attachments.
In terms of protection coverage, the product combines AI, machine learning, computer vision, and 24x7 security experts to analyze email text, images, HTML, attachments, and links. Its computer vision models are used to identify realistic forged emails. Malicious links are processed through sandbox servers, so users do not visit the original links directly; instead, they are taken to a landing page that displays a screenshot. On the attachment side, it can scan infected PDFs, embedded code, and scripts, and identify sensitive semantic cues such as “password,” “invoice,” and “payment.” For borderline threats, the system can insert an HTML banner to warn users; for high-risk emails, it can block them through quarantine.
Deployment is clearly centered on Office 365, with the website stating that organization-wide deployment can be completed within 1–2 hours. One practical design choice is that, after server-side analysis, the results are injected into the email itself, reducing reliance on individual devices, remote software, or dedicated clients. For management and alerts, the product provides real-time monitoring, expert handling, and a “Report Phish” reporting link, allowing users to submit suspicious emails to security experts. In terms of integrations, the main content explicitly mentions only Office 365, with no details on Google Workspace, on-premises Exchange, SIEM, SOAR, or API integrations.
The public materials do not provide pricing, plan details, whether billing is per user or contract-based, or any trial policy. On compliance, the site only says it can help email management comply with regulatory requirements, but does not list specific certifications or coverage such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, or HIPAA. Buyers should therefore request a quote and compliance documentation before procurement.
Its strengths are that it is fully managed, quick to deploy, covers a relatively complete email attack chain, and supports both warning and quarantine-based response. Its weaknesses are limited public transparency: pricing, certifications, SLA, platform scope, and third-party effectiveness data are all missing. It is better suited to small and mid-sized organizations using Office 365 that lack a dedicated email security team and want to outsource part of their phishing protection and security operations.
The public content does not provide information on access from China, payment methods, or local support, so actual network connectivity and payment options are unknown. For deployments in mainland China, it is advisable to first test access to the console and mail flow, and to evaluate alternatives such as Microsoft Defender for Office 365, Proofpoint, Mimecast, Cisco Secure Email, and Barracuda.
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