Email Encryption

Your Email Remains Private Even When in Recipient’s Inbox

August 23, 2021 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Get Some Rest (for Your Files) for the Rest of Your Summer As we head into one of the summer’s final weekends, I’m doing the usual exercise of wondering where all the time went. This certainly was not a restful summer for the world what with Delta variants, ransomware attacks, record-setting wildfires and now hurricanes […]

Protect Yourself from Ransomware Attacks. Get RMail!

August 16, 2021 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Don’t Be Like 7sdf8dxz0sjh-3. Get RMail. Did you hear the one about the guy who couldn’t remember his “unhackable” Gmail password, so he changed his name to 7sdf8dxz0sjh-3? Now that you’ve stopped laughing uncontrollably, we can talk about something slightly more sobering: A new ransomware attack will occur every 11 seconds this year according to […]

Secure Way to Send Sensitive Information by Email

July 26, 2021 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Hey You, Get Off (or On) My Cloud 15 or so years ago, ‘the cloud’ was considered the next big thing in business and personal technology. No longer did each machine you used Needed? have files or applications stored on it locally. When you worked on a document in the office, you now didn’t need […]

Encrypt Emails Containing Sensitive Financial Information

April 19, 2021 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

The Two Certainties in Life: RMail and RSign? As I write this exactly at 10:40 on April 15, I instinctually feel like there’s some important deadline I’m missing, a day where I feel should have already done something. Is it someone’s birthday or an anniversary? Do I need to get an oil change? No, it’s […]

Easy Way to Encrypt Sensitive Email & Attachments for Security or Regulatory Compliance

March 29, 2021 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Who Really Is the Messenger? There is growing debate about the extent to which content platforms are responsible for the content third parties create and distribute. As I write this, the US Congress is holding a hearing about whether Facebook, Twitter and Google should be held liable for the unsavory posts and other controversial content […]

Conflicting Federal Court Rulings on NSA Phone Surveillance Ignite Debate – What to do in the Meantime?

January 03, 2014 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Don’t dial that friend in Yemen just yet. On a judicial hot seat the last couple of weeks, the NSA’s maligned mass phone surveillance programs apparently have found both esteemed supporters and opponents in the country’s federal district courts.

Openwave Selects RPost for its 400 Million Users

May 01, 2015 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Openwave Messaging has elected to embed RMail® into the email user interface for 400 million end users who access email through their local telecommunications operator or ISP. This is the first time secure email encryption has been deployed in the market on such a grand scale. RMail® is powered by RPost’s patented Registered Email technology.

Why are Many Lawyers Now Encrypting Their Emails?

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

According to a study by Cybersecurity firm Mandient, 80 of the largest 100 law firms in the United States have been hacked over the last several years.

RPost 2015: Year in Review

December 30, 2015 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

The RPost team thanks you, our community of users, customers, partners, shareholders, and advocates, for another exciting year at RPost. Your support enables the RPost team to continue innovating for our customers, and to maintain RPost as the global standard for secure and certified electronic communications. We believe the investments we have made over the […]

The Ultimate Security Dilemma

January 05, 2016 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

In a society that embraces online shopping, GPS location tracking, mobile texting and email anytime and anywhere, it is no wonder that technology’s promise of convenience continues to overrule many peoples’ instincts to protect and secure their private information.