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DMARC Black Friday: Fortify Your Emails This Holiday Season
BlogProtect your brand against email phishing scams this holiday season with DMARC cyber monday protection and black friday safety tips.

Preventing Phishing Attacks in Academic Institutions
BlogEducational institutions face a rising threat of phishing attacks. Discover effective prevention strategies and measures how academic institutions can defend against phishing attacks.

What is Security Service Edge (SSE)?
BlogSecurity Service Edge (SSE), coined by Gartner in 2019, is a critical cybersecurity framework that safeguards access to the Internet, cloud services, and private applications.

Top 5 Cybersecurity Managed Services in 2024
BlogDiscover the leading Cybersecurity Managed Services of today that keep your digital world protected.

How To Prevent The Gmail Unauthenticated Question Mark?
BlogShould you observe a question mark alongside the sender's name in Gmail, it signifies that the message lacks authentication.

The Importance of Secure Email in Building Trust with Customers
BlogSecuring your email plays a vital role in protecting your clients against cyber threats and safeguarding your brand’s reputation.

DMARC “t=” Tag replaces “pct” in DMARCbis
BlogOver time, the DMARC protocol has seen several updates, and one such significant change is the replacement of the "pct" tag with the "t" tag.

CEO Phishing – Can you trust the email from your boss?
BlogCEO Phishing involves impersonating high-ranking company executives, like the CEO or CFO tp trick employees.

The Influence of AI and Machine Learning in Educational Cybersecurity
BlogAI and Machine Learning are revolutionizing the educational cybersecurity. Explore the critical role these technologies play in safeguarding online learning environments.

SPF Macros – Everything You Need to Know
BlogSPF macros are character sequences that can be used to simplify an SPF record by replacing mechanisms defined within the said DNS record, as explained under RFC 7208, section 7.