MyRepublic Launches Email Guard for Singapore SMEs
MyRepublic launches Email Guard, combining Check Point security with local support to protect Singapore SMEs from rising phishing and email-borne cyber threats.
James Chen
8 de abril de 2026

MyRepublic launched Email Guard on April 6, 2026, a managed email security service designed to protect Singapore's small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) from phishing, malware, business email compromise (BEC), and other email-borne threats. For business owners and marketers who rely on email as a primary communication and revenue channel, the launch signals a growing recognition that email security is no longer a concern reserved for large enterprises.
A Widening Gap Between Risk and Protection
Singapore's SMEs account for 99% of all enterprises in the country and employ nearly 70% of the local workforce, yet many remain underserved when it comes to enterprise-grade cybersecurity. That imbalance is increasingly costly.
Phishing remains the leading cause of corporate breaches in Singapore, accounting for nearly one-third of detected threats in H2 2025, according to ESET's H2 2025 Threat Report. Globally, the scale is just as stark: over 90% of cyberattacks begin with phishing, making it the leading method used by threat actors to breach networks and steal data, according to CISA.
For teams running email marketing campaigns, the consequences extend beyond a security breach. A compromised sending domain can trigger spam filters, damage sender reputation, and destroy deliverability scores overnight. Protecting the inbox is, in part, protecting the business's ability to communicate with customers at all.
What Email Guard Actually Does
Email Guard is powered by Check Point's advanced email threat protection technology, and is designed to detect and block malicious emails before they reach users' inboxes. The solution supports businesses running Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, adding a security layer on top of the email platforms most SMEs already use.
The service includes deployment, ongoing management, and local support, designed to help businesses strengthen email security without increasing the burden on internal teams. That managed approach matters for SMEs that do not have dedicated IT security staff, which is the majority.
Lawrence Chan, Managing Director and Chief AI Officer at MyRepublic, framed the problem clearly: "Far too many local businesses remain exposed simply because they cannot access or afford the cybersecurity tools available to larger enterprises."
Imran Nazi, Head of ICT at MyRepublic, added: "Enterprise-grade cybersecurity has been out of reach for the SMEs that need it most. That has to change."
Why Email Threats Are Getting Harder to Catch
The timing of this launch is not incidental. Microsoft reported that AI-automated phishing emails are achieving 54% click-through rates compared to 12% for standard phishing attempts. Attacks are more convincing, more targeted, and harder for both employees and legacy filters to catch.
