Category: New Feature Announcements

Can you really be sure if an email message was transmitted using TLS?

July 12, 2017

Our latest “Ask Erik” question involves TLS delivery of email over SMTP. Hello! I read the “How Can You Tell if an Email Was Transmitted Using TLS Encryption?” article, and found it very helpful and informative! I am currently looking into Mail Chimp’s encryption practices. On their website they advertise “SSL Encryption”. I’m not sure […]

Opt-In Email Encryption is Too Risky for HIPAA Compliance

July 11, 2017

A majority of companies that offer email encryption for HIPAA compliance allow senders to “opt-in” to encryption on a message-by-message basis. If the sender “does nothing special” then the email will be sent in the normal/insecure manner of email. If the sender explicitly checks a box or types a keyword in the body or subject […]

How Is HIPAA-Compliant Email Different from Secure Email?

June 21, 2017

Protected health information (PHI) is heavily regulated under HIPAA, but the exact details can be confusing. The regulations are designed to keep everyone’s private information safe, but they also put a significant amount of responsibility on businesses. HIPAA regulations apply to just about every aspect of a person’s medical information, including their transit, storage and […]

Why Should You Bother with Information Security? Isn’t Everything Hackable Anyway?

June 1, 2017

With the ever-increasing flow of large-scale hacks, many seem resigned to the fact that its only a matter of time before they get hit too. Security and its challenges have fully penetrated mainstream thought. Everyone knows that the CIA, the FBI, Russia, and even the hacker next door can break into your computer or phone, […]

Can You Save Money by Spending on Security?

May 23, 2017

When everything is running smoothly, cyber security can go unnoticed by executives. It’s only when things go wrong that it tends to enter their peripherals. This often leads to inadequate budgeting or heavy cutbacks. Unfortunately, restricting security funds can result in incidents that cost companies many times more than what they would have spent on […]