So given it’s early September, and the entire office is in a post-holiday coma, we thought we’d break the monotony of the perpetual cyber doom media cycle and distract you with a few of our favourite ludicrous scams and subsequent responses…Continue Reading: A comedy of email errors
Archives for 2019
Hoisting new cybersecurity standards
The fundamental point of any type of standard is that it ensures consistency, sets the bar for what acceptable (if not necessarily ideal) looks like, and enables interoperability…Continue Reading: Hoisting new cybersecurity standards
Computing Security Awards 2019 – finalists in 3 categories
Continuing on from our 2017 accolade from the same competition, Red Sift have been shortlisted for three different categories in 2019; ‘Email Security Solution of the Year’, ‘Anti Phishing Solution of the Year’, and ‘Cloud Delivered Security Solution of the Year’. As our product offering expands alongside customer demand, it’s fantastic that external organizations are…Continue Reading: Computing Security Awards 2019 – finalists in 3 categories
Incoming and outgoing email: you just need to secure it all
How can you assure recipients that the emails that are sent from @yourdomain.com are actually from you and not from an opportunistic scammer impersonating your currently reputable brand?…Continue Reading: Incoming and outgoing email: you just need to secure it all
Holiday scams and how to beat them
With more people booking holidays online than ever the travel sector is awash with scams. Let’s take a look at the most common ones and how to avoid them…Continue Reading: Holiday scams and how to beat them
Infosecurity Europe 2019: A-listers still failing to protect their domains
In 2018, only 9% of those vendors claiming to solve your cybersecurity woes and offering the best of class protection on the market, had protected their own domains with DMARC at a level sufficient to stop phishing attacks at the gateway or sweep to the spam folder…Continue Reading: Infosecurity Europe 2019: A-listers still failing to protect their domains