A 2025 Sophos study of 3,400 organizations hit by ransomware found that in one in four cases, the team’s leadership was replaced as a consequence of the attack. It takes one file moving through a workflow nobody thought to inspect. A partner uploads a contract to a portal case, the only hostile element is a link in the footer, and the rep forwards it to the customer under your company’s name.
Summer ’26 malware scanning became generally available for Salesforce Files, it is on by default, and every org should leave it on. Salesforce is also direct about what it is for, stating that scanning flags files only when they have a high probability of being malicious, that files above 100 MB are neither scanned nor blocked, and that organizations requiring more stringent scanning should consider one of its scanning partners. This session takes that documentation apart line by line and gives you what you need to know before the next file lands.
Attendees will leave understanding what Summer ’26 native scanning is documented to do, where the published limits sit, and what a breach costs the people held responsible for it. They will also leave with clear action items to bring back to their own org and to the leadership team that signs off on them. Bring your burning questions for Matt Meyers, CTA, CoFounder and CEO of EzProtect and author of Securing Salesforce Digital Experiences.
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