Is your email service totally encrypted. If not, you could be missing out on a deeper level of privacy and security.
In today's digital world, email remains a crucial channel for businesses to communicate with clients, partners and employees. At the same time, cybercriminals realize this and place significant focus ...
If there’s one thing we take for granted all too often, it’s the security of our e-mail systems. Within most organizations, all it takes to bring business to a screeching halt is one external hack, ...
I have been moving from Google and Microsoft to Proton products. Proton's email and other products include encryption by default, and password-protecting messages adds a layer of security. However, I ...
Google is rolling out an end-to-end encrypted email feature for business customers, but it could spawn phishing attacks, particularly in non-Gmail inboxes. End-to-end encryption is a protection that ...
AI changed attacker economics. Recent Harvard research shows AI can fool over 50% of humans while cutting attack costs by 95% and increasing profitability up to 50-fold. Defender capabilities haven't ...
To wit, recent research reports from vendor Trend Micro, market researcher Ferris Research and others have said that e-mail-related problems such as spam and spyware are worse than ever. They also ...
Tumbleweed says later this month it will ship technology that makes it easier for corporations to send secure and encrypted e-mail from their existing messaging systems and messaging-enabled ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Update, Nov. 24, 2024: This story, originally published Nov.
THE Philippines is advancing its digital transformation with investments in sovereign cloud infrastructure, AI platforms and e-government services. However, this progress has exposed the country to ...
Are your emails and attachments safe from prying eyes? If you're not using a secure email service that respects your privacy, the answer is likely no. Most large email providers, such as Gmail and ...