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If Only Hillary Clinton Knew About RMail

March 18, 2015 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

The constant challenge for IT professionals and security experts is to balance security and usability. If the most secure system is too complicated or cumbersome to use, people will circumvent it. Once the official or corporate system is circumvented, security has devolved from professional (IT executive) to amateur (end user).

Is All Privileged Client-Provider Email Cataloged by The US Government and Accessible by Request?

February 24, 2015 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

All service providers (such as lawyers, doctors, accountants, financial advisors, etc.) who believe their communications with clients are private — and in some situations, privileged — should take note. Conversely, all clients who believe their communications with trusted service providers are private should also take note.

Now is the Time for Secure Emails, Digital Signatures and Electronic Contracts – A Legal Perspective

February 24, 2015 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Robert Bond, one of the world’s premier legal experts in data privacy and information security, just hosted an exclusive webinar where he presented a number of practical reasons why every legal professional needs to do more than just use standard Microsoft Outlook or other basic technologies when corresponding with clients, other legal counsel, the courts […]

RPost Services Support Compliance with New FDA Guidelines On 21 CFR Part 11

February 14, 2014 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published guidance for compliance with specific regulations in 21 CFR Part 11. This guidance is intended to describe the FDA’s current thinking regarding the scope and application of part 11 of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations; Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures (21 CFR Part 11).

Amended Texas Rule Allows Lawyers to Serve Court Documents by Email

January 27, 2014 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Lawyers who practice in Texas stand to save a lot of time and money starting this year. As of January 1, 2014, amendments to Texas rules TRCP 21a(a)(2) and TRAP 9.5(b) now permit service of court documents by email.