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Send Your Personal or Business Financial Information by Email Encryption

October 04, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Beware of Hollywood Sim Swappers, The New Posers Hollywood Sim Swappers are the New Posers. Your mobile phone is often the second key to your life. When you forget your password at key accounts like your email or bank, you may be prompted to enter a code that appears by text message to your phone. […]

What is security automation? It is simplicity with security.

September 27, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Now ‘TIS The Season for Security Autumnation Autumn May Bring Digital Serenity with Security Autumnation. Over the last year, while the user experience for technology has been progressively becoming simpler, the jobs of the business owner, IT director, and privacy and compliance officers have been progressively becoming more complex. Far more complex.

Think Twice About Sending Your Private Information Unencrypted

September 20, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Big Brother has Built Geofences to Control Behavior, Tesla Drivers Beware City Hall Can Now Control Your Location. The Snowden revelations opened the general public’s eyes to the (alleged) eavesdropping by the NSA and other government organizations. The Hong Kong protests showed the world how today’s mass video surveillance uses facial recognition to identify the […]

Secure Emails with Message level Encryption and one-time-passwords

September 06, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

End of Summer Phishing, Hooks Office 365 Users The phishermen are getting smarter, using better lures to catch ever smarter phish (in this case, you, as an Office 365, OneDrive, SharePoint, or Dropbox user).

Simplest Way to Send Encrypted Email, Share Large Files Securely

July 25, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Equifax’s $10 Billion Bet. You Really Don’t Care (Enough to Do Something) With so many big-name data breaches in recent times, your eyes may have glossed over the recent Equifax consumer data breach settlement. The numbers were big, 147 million consumers had their sensitive information exposed. The penalty, $700 million (or about $5 per person). […]