Encryption Security

How to Decrypt an Encrypted Email – Simplify Recipient User Experience

December 14, 2010 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

When sending encrypted email using RMail services, the sender can choose one of the following options:

RPost Wins 2011 World Mail Award for Security

May 23, 2011 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

On Tuesday 17th May 2011, the 12th World Mail Awards were presented at the Conrad Hotel, Brussels, Belgium. The World Mail Awards recognize the chief innovators in postal technology, global mail service providers and parcel organizations.

HIPAA Violations Hit Small Businesses

August 13, 2012 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Small business are not ‘under the radar’ of government enforcement for HIPAA privacy and security rules. Not only is the government issuing meaningful fines to small businesses for non-compliance with these data privacy rules, they are explicitly stating that regardless of the size of the firm, whether a small physician’s office or insurance broker, they […]

The Importance of Auditable Proof of Compliance in Email Encryption

March 27, 2012 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

The Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers, in the 2010 Insurance Industry Email Encryption Buyer’s Guide, identified the most important criteria for compliant email encryption – criteria that holds true today as some of the most important purchase considerations.  The Email Encryption Buyer’s Guide selects RMail email encryption as top choice (for both 2010 and 2011). RMail ranked […]

RMail App Extends Box with Legal, Secure, and Verifiable Document Services

January 19, 2012 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

RMail just released an RMail app integrated into Box (formerly Box.net) that extends document delivery options with a familiar email user experience. Box’s RMail application allows users to send files attached to Registered Email™ messages from within their Box account, for the most legally robust record of who sent what documents to whom and when by email, with time-stamped […]

Upgrade Strengthens RMail’s Unique Salesforce App Capabilities

November 14, 2013 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

RMail today announced a major update to its RMail App for Salesforce.com. This update fills existing data privacy compliance and eSignature gaps and is unique in that:

How to Send Large Files Directly from Outlook

October 02, 2013 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Our newly released update for the RMail Outlook plugin includes major updates to the LargeMail® service. After installing the new version, RMail users will be able to attach and send files up to 200MB directly from the “Send Registered” dialog box. There is also a new option to send files via LargeMail automatically when your […]

How RMail Encryption is Secure and Different from Lavabit and Silent Circle

August 14, 2013 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

On Thursday, August 8th, rather than allegedly allowing the U.S. government access to their users’ messages, two secure email services, Lavabit and Silent Circle’s Silent Mail, suddenly and voluntarily closed their doors. The publicity surrounding the shutdowns have once again led to questions about “how RMail encryption is different?”

The Formula for Success in Internet Security

August 25, 2015 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

As we wrote in March in our blog, “If Only Hillary Clinton Knew About RMail,” one cannot ignore the need for both security and ease of use. 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 […]

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).