Email attacks are now built around timing. A phishing email does not need to sit in an inbox for days to create damage. A user can click in minutes, a finance team can act on a fake vendor request before anyone checks the sender, a malicious link can look harmless at delivery and turn dangerous later, or a reply can come from a compromised account inside a trusted thread and bypass the usual suspicion that comes with a new sender.
Most cyberattacks don’t look malicious anymore; rather, they’re as normal as they can be. An email arrives from a known vendor, the tone matches past conversations, the timing aligns with an active transaction... Nothing triggers suspicion until money moves or data leaks.
Rocky the Raptor here, RPost’s cybersecurity product evangelist. If you’ve ever listened to cybersecurity threat hunters talk shop, you’ll hear a phrase that pops up again and again: “We’re trying to attribute the attack.”
Why have control? Because threat actors hunt for content to get context so security must move beyond the network. Beyond the Endpoint. Into the Content Itself.
Milk plus chocolate? Better together. Documents plus intelligent security? Better together. Email plus AI to see cybercriminal reconnaissance? Better together.
Rocky the Raptor here, RPost’s cybersecurity product evangelist. In the cybersecurity world, the threats that hurt the most are the ones you never see coming - the hidden unknowns.
Hey there, Rocky the Raptor here, swooping in to chat about a big shift in the world of cyber threats. Back in the day, companies (especially law firms) worried a lot about what we used to call a “Man-in-the-Middle” attack.
Armand the armadillo here, RPost’s intelligent content product evangelist. Let’s have a quick armadillo-to-human chat about something most people don’t think about, but should.
Armand here, RPost’s product evangelist armadillo. With the stock market frenzy, tariff talks and AI stock-hype-cycle, I’ve been wearing my macroeconomic hat lately.
Armand here, RPost’s product evangelist armadillo. We’re launching a new product offering next week, called Doc-Lock™. This is really exciting as it's a simple hook-in to your existing email. Coupled with RAPTOR™ AI security, it saves the day quite often for regular folks like you and (armadillo) me.
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