Pre Crime™

Counter Insider Threats, Leaks, and Cybercriminal Eavesdropping Tactics

December 27, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

$100+ million IT budget, still a breach. Why?

Armand here, RPost’s product evangelist armadillo. I’ve been chatting with various CIOs and business owners of large and small firms. One question keeps arising. CIOs wonder why (and of course how) they and/or their peers are still being breached with all their current security.

3 Deepfake Impersonation Schemes Cybercriminals Love—and How RPost Stops Them

November 29, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Falling Prey or Praying Not to Fall Prey. Or, Praying for Man City’s Rodri or Chelsea?

I was over in London for the International Legal Technology Association Europe conference and could not help fixating on not only the cybercriminal tactics targeting law firms (and all firms for that matter) but also the Premier League “Football”.

Adapting IT Security: Staying Ahead of Evolving Cybercriminal Tactics

November 20, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Better to Anticipate Need to Change Rather than become Seahawks or Cowboys.

Armand here, RPost’s sporty armadillo product evangelist. I couldn’t help contemplating the many discussions I had with CIOs of major corporations at the recent Gartner IT Expo conferences and International Legal Tech conferences.

How to Protect Your Email Transactions & Accounts from Hack-and-Leak Operations

November 01, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

How to Un-Leak a 'Hack-and-Leak' Operation

Armand here, RPost’s product evangelist armadillo. While I am not registered to vote in the U.S. Presidential elections (they don’t let us non-humans vote yet 😉), I have been following the election from a cybersecurity perspective.

Unmasking Cybercriminal Impersonation: Surprising Schemes and Scenarios to Watch Out For

October 29, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

More likely, a Hail Mary or a Mail-Order-Puppy?

Armand here, RPost’s armadillo product evangelist. This week, my message is, the unexpected can happen. The Hail Mary pass in Football can be caught. The New England Patriots can still win. The Detroit Lions can win a Super Bowl this season.

Cybercriminals Are Investing in Creative Approach to Build Targeted Lures

October 14, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

One has to respect Creativity in Cybercriminal Cabals and in Sport.

Armand here, RPost’s product evangelist, with my armadillo sporty and eSecurity message of the week – a message about creativity in sports, cybercrime, and in techy names.

Protect Yourself from Cybercriminal Impersonation Schemes

October 08, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Splashing the Cash on Juan Soto or into Cybercriminal Accounts.

Armand here, your sporty RPost product evangelist. Today, I am going to split my armadillo mind, one part to show you how real it is, these cybercriminal lures. The other, to explain, in my sporty way, how real it is that you may be the next target.

How the Patriots' Defense and RPost's Cybersecurity Block Red-Zone Attacks

September 10, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

A Sporty New Era for Compliance.

Hi, this is sporty Armand here again, RPost’s armadillo product evangelist and sports enthusiast. This is my outlet to break away from all that tech talk about RPost’s award-winning cybersecurity, compliance, and eSignature products.                  

Cybersecurity in Sports: Protecting Athletes, Managers, and Sponsors from Cybercriminals

September 03, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

The Sporty Side of Cybersecurity.

Hi, Armand here, RPost's armadillo product evangelist. Sometimes all this tech talk about RPost's award winning cybersecurity and eSignature products doesn't bring forth my full personality. I love sports.

Eavesdropping™ AI by RPost Provides a Social Graph of Email Interactions

July 12, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

It’s snowing, your private text geo-location data is falling out of the clouds.

Armand here, RPost’s product evangelist armadillo. Yes, today we’re hearing about yet another reputational crisis at AT&T, due to the new SEC reporting requirements for companies that have a material breach.