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The Best Way to Encrypt Your Email Which has Information Sensitive to the Highest Degree

November 30, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Foreign Journalists Discover Treasure in Bermuda As enchanting as the Bermuda sea is, during rough weather, Bermuda’s beguiling reefs have been the source of many lost ships over the past hundreds of years during trans-Atlantic journeys shipping treasures and taxes from the Americas to Europe. However, no one could have anticipated the rough waves that […]

Court Admissible and Verifiable Proof of Email Delivery with RMail

November 16, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

The Certified Mail Envelope Was Empty You show up in court with a US Certified Mail “Green Card” delivery receipt, evidence that supposedly proves you delivered a timely notice. The other party simply stands up and says quizzically, “Sure we got the certified letter, but no one in our office could figure out why we […]

Who is Alice?

November 09, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Most technology (software and biotech) entrepreneurs and R&D engineers that toil over pioneering true innovation have come to know Alice. Alice is quite moody, and those that have invested buckets of sweat and their cash savings into creating new innovation in America now pray that Alice’s moodiness does not someday cause all of their hard […]

Modernize and Move From Fax to Encrypted Email

November 02, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Should You Trust Your Fax? Habits are often hard to break. Some professional offices, particularly in the health care sector, when there is a need to send something private, send by fax. Their belief is, if they send by fax, the transmission is secure and private (HIPAA compliant).

Encrypt Your Sensitive Client Information in Email With RMail

October 09, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Wilmer Hale (Accidentally) Sends WSJ Client Strategy A staffer at Wilmer Hale, one of the world’s largest and most prestigious law firms, sent client confidential SEC-Whistleblower strategies of PepsiCo, their client, to the Wall Street Journal by accident. How could this happen? Human error, they claim.