What is DNSSEC?
Domain Name System Security Extensions also known as DNSSEC is a set of protocols that work alongside the well-known DNS or as some call it the “phonebook of the internet”. ...Continue Reading: What is DNSSEC?
Read moreDomain Name System Security Extensions also known as DNSSEC is a set of protocols that work alongside the well-known DNS or as some call it the “phonebook of the internet”. ...Continue Reading: What is DNSSEC?
Read moreThe objective of FCrDNS is to reduce the amount of incoming spam that is processed by a mail server. This check happens as soon as a connection is made to your SMTP server, prior to any other header information being received...Continue Reading: How FCrDNS affects email deliverability & security
Read moreWhitelabelling is essentially the act of removing the vendor-specific information from emails so that the authentication ties together to give a DMARC pass. ...Continue Reading: How whitelabelling boosts your email security setup
Read moreA short 15 minute webinar covering everything you need to get started with authenticating your email, implementing DMARC and preventing phishing. ...Continue Reading: Webinar: Solving the DMARC puzzle – getting started with email authentication
Read moreWe wanted to take a look at just a couple of cybersecurity measures that can be reviewed, deployed, managed and updated during this quieter time (for some), so when we transition back to ‘normal’, your organization will be fighting fit and armed for the latest cyber threats. ...Continue Reading: Spring clean your cybersecurity posture
Read moreAdvice on remote working including anti-phishing, DMARC, 2FA, virtual audit, mental health, & privacy, eg don't mix leisure with business - use your ’Chat with friends’ app, not your cozy new virtual office...Continue Reading: Business privacy in the age of remote working
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