Corporate email security protects your company from the threats of spoofers, phishers, and other cybercriminals. It's important to set up an effective corporate email security strategy that's easy for organizations to deploy.
A DKIM setup allows you to verify that the email you're sending actually came from your domain and has not been modified during delivery by any malicious third party.
What is Malware? Malware is a type of software that can cause damage to your computer system. Malicious software can take over your computer, access your private information, or damage your files and data.
DMARC requirements are a list of necessities for a smooth email authentication rollout and enhanced domain protection. Let’s find out what these requirements are!
Email multi-factor authentication is a method of authenticating a user using more than one method. To enable multi-factor authentication, some use two-factor authentication while others deploy a multilayered approach toward sender verification
Email encryption is the process of scrambling and disguising the contents of an email so that only the intended recipient can read it. How to encrypt email to enhance your security?
Corporate Email Security Checklist
BlogDKIM Setup Guide for SMEs
BlogWhat Is Malware?
BlogDMARC Requirements
BlogEmail Multi-Factor Authentication
BlogHow to encrypt email?
Blog