Threat intelligence often has a slightly glamorous (and serious) association with spying and national security activities. In email security, however, it’s slightly unglamorous; mostly involving the use of threat data, behavioral signals, sender context, domain reputation, message patterns, and recipient activity to judge whether an email is safe, suspicious, or dangerous.
Many people, nostalgic for their 90s-era email account passwords, are having (or already had) their emails hacked. I don’t mean to date myself (a lonely pursuit anyway), but I can remember having passwords in the 90s that were quaint by modern standards—in addition to being woefully inadequate to protect against today’s cybersleuths.
RMail is SMART technology that actively hunts attacks that are already underway so you can swiftly dismantle them before they strike. “War is politics by other means,” wrote the famous military theorist, Carl von Clausewitz, back in the early 19th century, which was a time when wars were fairly limited, low tech, and almost gentlemanly […]
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