It’s April Fools, and this year I thought I’d ask, which of the following tall tales is closer to the truth?
So, which one of these is closer to the truth? If you answered 2, then congratulations!
Ok. So, there is obviously some exaggeration here, as we haven’t quite figured out how to stop people from being fearful of everything, and this is obviously good. What we have done is enable the sending of encrypted emails to be as simple and painless as possible, thereby reducing the fear that a lot of people have regarding sending these important emails.
According to Gartner Research in their recent email security report, one of the main reasons users do not send email encrypted with traditional services is their apprehension/fear that the process is going to be too complicated. The recipient simply won’t be able to figure out how to open the sender’s encrypted email, and vital information will be delayed or denied as a result. Thus, most email encryption services are underutilized, and budgets are wasted.
RMail email encryption is blissfully easy for the recipient (and, of course, automated for the sender). ‘Easy for the recipient’ means happy (i.e., fearless) senders, and this leads to well-utilized email encryption, security and (depending on the industry) compliance. Plus, as you may already know, our RMail e-security software that runs inside Microsoft Outlook can be enabled via our RMail Gateway outbound email filter for easy-to-use automated encryption—meaning that the encryption happens without sender or recipient having to do any additional steps.
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Tellingly, most people do have access to some encryption that comes with their hosted email or email security gateway, but they still choose RMail, as we’ve heard at our most recent Optimize! conference. You can also learn more about RMail’s email encryption and how it takes the fear-factor out of sending encrypted emails.
If you’re disappointed that an RCafe won’t be coming to your neighborhood any time soon, that doesn’t mean it will never happen. If we can take the fear out of sending encrypted emails, then opening a chain of cafés seems much less daunting.
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