Claw back emails after phishing attacks, FERPA breaches, or inappropriate sends… Gmail, like any email system, can be a vector for malware and phishing attacks. While Google has gotten better at catching these threats before they arrive in user inboxes, the threat continues to evolve and occasionally evade auto-detection. Schools are mixed-user environments, where sensitive, legally-protected student information can sometimes end up in student inboxes through user error — whether it’s an auto-complete or a badly-formed Google Group. Whether it’s a phishing attack, a FERPA snafu, or an inappropriate prank, school administrators need the power to remediate and quickly eliminate the threats posed by certain emails.