How to Comply with Google and Yahoo’s new email requirements – SPF, DKIM and DMARC
TLDR If you’re using your own domain name for email and want Gmail and Yahoo Mail users to continuing receiving your messages, you must have SPF and DMARC records in place. You can also add DKIM records as an additional level of authentication if your email service supports it. This is required by Google and […]
Is your website secure? – Part 3: Application Software
This is part 3 of an on-going series of posts, where we’ll break down the various vectors of attack in further detail and provide best practices for dealing with each. Introduction In today’s digital landscape, websites serve as crucial touchpoints for businesses, organizations, and individuals. However, the ever-growing threat of cyberattacks poses significant risks to website […]
Is your website secure? – Part 2: Securing Data Transmission
This is part 2 of an on-going series of posts, where we’ll break down the various vectors of attack in further detail and provide best practices for dealing with each. Overview The process of a visiting a website is surprisingly complicated – it involves the browser software and operating system of the user, potentially dozens of […]
Is Your Website Secure? – Part 1: User Accounts
Understanding the potential vectors of attack Security is an ever-present concern for businesses – whether that’s physical security of an office or warehouse, information security for sensitive customer data, or cybersecurity for devices, services, and your website. Any physical location or digital presence a company has can become a vector for attack – just like […]
How to Send Sensitive Content & Files Securely Over Email
Email was invented in the 1970s and since has become an integral part of our lives, for both personal use and at work. It was built as an open communication tool and not designed with security and privacy as a top priority – so while this helped lead to email’s wide adoption and flexibility, it also opened the door […]