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Paranoid Email: End-to-End Encryption Primer

Got your back! The recent SendGrid blog post is all about the importance of email encryption, especially when it comes to sensitive information. The post delves into what email encryption is, how it works, and why it’s essential in today’s digital world. The key takeaway here is that, with more and more information being sent through email, protecting it is of utmost importance. The blog highlights the different types of encryption, including end-to-end encryption and the use of SSL certificates, and provides practical tips for keeping your emails secure. The bottom line is that encryption is a must if you want to ensure your sensitive information stays safe and secure. So, buckle up, it’s time to get paranoid about your email security!


Excerpt from the main article:

Over the past decade, Twilio SendGrid has embraced Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption as a way to protect outbound emails as these travel between servers. In a digital world rife with cyberattacks, implementing true end-to-end email encryption for sensitive emails has become increasingly necessary. But what exactly does this mean? This post provides an overview […] The post Paranoid Email: End-to-End Encryption Primer appeared first on SendGrid.


Paranoid Email: End-to-End Encryption Primer | Twilio SendGrid was originally published on SendGrid Email Deliverability Blog | SendGrid

Richelo Killian
Richelo Killianhttps://www.inboxjam.com/
Richelo "Rich" Killian has over 30 years of experience in the information technology field, and more than 15 years of experience in email deliverability and marketing.
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