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Email Security Best Practices: How To Keep Your Email Program Safe
This definitive guide to email security covers everything you need to keep your program safe, including best practices and areas to check.
This definitive guide to email security covers everything you need to keep your program safe, including best practices and areas to check.
Here we share how Mailgun treated the Log4j vulnerability as an immediate incident and pivoted into an active defense model within hours of recognizing our own exposure...
Black Friday is coming and you need to prepare your infrastructure to avoid any issues on the big day. Use our tips on what you need to do to get ready.
Vulnerability management is a key aspect of any cybersecurity program. Learn about Mailgun’s approach to vulnerability management and how we work with the security researcher community.
With the number of global email users set to grow to a huge 4.48 billion users in 2024, email certainly is the right marketing channel for establishing seamless communication with your customer base. In fact, the number of emails sent and received every day across the world is projected to increase to over 347 billion daily emails by 2023. Therefore, if you leverage email marketing the right way, you can boost both your sales and ROI.
Running your infrastructure in a secure configuration is a daunting task even for security professionals. This guide provides practical advice to help engineers build up infrastructure following security best practices so that they can confidently deploy their services to the public Internet and lower their chances of being compromised. This guide specifically targets Linux based systems; however, the best practices apply to all computer systems.
Occasionally we all find the need to encrypt files as part of our job. The need to encrypt files comes up for a variety of reasons: the need to commit sensitive information into a repository, the need to transfer information over an insecure medium, or the need to leave something on disk that requires stronger access controls than the operating system provides.
Mailgun has completed patching all of our infrastructure against the recently announced GHOST security vulnerability.
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