In a previous blog post, we talked about how most larger email providers aren’t properly protecting your security, which can leave private and sensitive information vulnerable to attack by cybercriminals....
Did you know that the criminal practice of defrauding businesses using phishing emails has become increasingly common in recent years? It truly can happen to anyone, so you need to make sure you're protecting all your incoming and outgoing emails.
As an increasingly large portion of our business is conducted through email messages, it's crucial to know how to track emails. Minimize the level of risk associated with emailing sensitive data by utilizing the right tools.
Encrypted email offers some enormous advantages in terms of privacy. However, the emails you send and recieved on widely used email platforms don’t automatically encrypt.
Emails are rarely encrypted, and therefore are vulnerable to theft or unwanted access. Understanding how to encrypt emails will empower you to make an informed decision about whether your current encryption efforts are sufficient for your data security needs.
Sending a secure email attachment without a third-party resource can often be a challenging process. Let's explore what options there are for sending secure email attachments, how they function, and what the strengths and drawbacks of those options are.
Way beyond just a casual correspondence method, our email today transmits and stores all manner of information — some obviously confidential. Thankfully, we're far from powerless to keep private information secure.
Experts estimate that more than 4 billion data records were stolen in 2016. This means that all over the world, people are experiencing the jarring realization that their most personal information has been compromised. As a visitor to these websites,...
Email encryption has become a pivotal tool for businesses and average citizens around the world, due to the ease that emails can be hacked. Now that there are solutions which protect organizations from hacked emails and information, it is even...