In previous posts we have examined how hackers and spammers can send forged email and how it can be extremely difficult to […]
In previous posts we have examined how hackers and spammers can send forged email and how it can be extremely difficult to […]
Email and other data are either being “transmitted” or “processed” or are “at rest.” I.e., it is moving from one […]
You are proactive and security conscious. You use end-to-end encryption software, like PGP or S/MIME or LuxSci SecureLine, to send […]
LuxSci offers many options for email security. Whether it is PGP, S/MIME, LuxSci’s SecureLine end-to-end email encryption, or forced secure […]
While most people might not know what PGP encryption is, almost everyone with access to an email account uses it […]
We at LuxSci are always being asked questions about various email programs and their usage. With HIPAA compliance becoming more […]
We recently discussed email security for accountants and mentioned that the use of password-protected files is not usually a very […]
LuxSci has had many requests from clients who have to communicate with various bank and other security-conscious organizations that LuxSci “enforce the encryption of email when sent to those organizations email servers via TLS”. This is such a common request, that I wanted to explain what it means, why it is good, how LuxSci does this by default, and the extra step LuxSci can take to lock down things even more for you.