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How to Prevent Business Email Compromise (BEC) Attacks

March 21, 2022 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

RMail’s Right Recipient Feature Helps Prevent BEC Attacks on Vulnerable Staff In honor of the return of baseball for the 2022 season, which was until recently in doubt due to a prolonged labor dispute, I’d like to revisit the now immortal words of one baseball’s most infamous managers.

RSign is “Tesla of E-Signatures”, Now Even More Appealing

March 14, 2022 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Inflation Makes the “Tesla of E-Sign” Even More Appealing…Think, Almost No Operating Cost, All Electric In the world of car branding (and marketing in general), there’s the “good, better, best” concept, which was pioneered by General Motors in the 20th century. Think back to a time where men wore hats, were the sole breadwinner in […]

Automatically Erase Sensitive Content From an Email Thread After Recipient Reading

March 07, 2022 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

RSecurity, True Content Control for Those Embarrassing Email Moments Has something like this happened to you recently? You spend 45 mins composing a very well thought out email to your boss with plans and projections for the next quarter. You read through it for typos and other mistakes, double check the math on some KPIs […]

Alert the Sender When They are About to Send an Email to the Wrong Recipient

February 28, 2022 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

What the Heck is “Integrated Cloud E-Security”? Email is obviously not a new technology, and several companies over the last decade have been trying to replace it via direct messaging either through project management software (e.g., Slack) or dedicated apps (e.g., WhatsApp). Perhaps it’s all the email spamming and abuse or perhaps it’s the associations with […]

How to Get Prompts in Microsoft Outlook to Double Check Recipient Addresses

February 21, 2022 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

RMail’s RSecurity E-Security Suite Stops Whaling, BEC Attacks Before They Happen Seeing as it’s Friday, I thought I’d ask which of the following “facts” are actually common misconceptions: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star was composed by Mozart. Vikings wore horns on their helmets. Canada is north of the United States. A toilet’s flush will change direction […]