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DuoCircle Sponsoring Open Certificate Authority Let's Encrypt for a Second Year

San Diego, CA – March 22, 2019: DuoCircle is an integrated, cloud-based email security solutions company. DuoCircle is sponsoring Let's Encrypt for the second year in a row.

Let’s Encrypt is a free, automated and open certificate authority (CA), run for the public’s benefit. It's a service provided by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG). Let's Encrypt provides the digital certificates domains need in order to enable HTTPS (SSL/TLS) for their websites, for free. They do so because they want to create a more secure and privacy-respecting web.

DuoCircle is sponsoring Let's Encrypt for a second year because the company prioritizes privacy and understands the need for encryption on the web. "We are passionate advocates for free speech and the need to make encrypted connections ubiquitous online," said Brad Slavin, CEO of DuoCircle. ISRG, which provides Let's Encrypt, is a non-profit organization. As such, it relies on sponsorships like those from DuoCircle to be able to offer its service for free. "It's nice to be in the same category as world class organizations like Cisco, Facebook and Google in sponsoring such an important organization as Let's Encrypt," said Mr. Slavin.

Email is still the number one threat vector for malware, ransomware and business email compromise. Today’s most pressing cybersecurity challenge is reliably and accurately detecting and blocking threatening emails before they can do damage.

Forging an email is surprisingly easy. Today’s cybercriminals have no problem forging emails from reputable, well-known companies or even from executives within the corporations they seek to attack. This makes it difficult for employees to determine which emails to trust. Only a comprehensive threat detection system, that can determine the origin servers of incoming emails, can reliably verify incoming messages. Let's Encrypt’s SSL certificates are a key component in offering this protection.

DuoCircle is not a web hosting company which benefits directly from issuing SSL certificates. However, in the enterprise IT environment, the risk of phishing and domain name forgery is high.

DuoCircle combines Let’s Encrypt certificates with their Advanced Threat Defense technology. When combined with Advanced Threat Defense, it gives users an immediate way to reliably verify safe emails. "We specifically engineered our Advanced Threat Defense system, for malware and Phish Protection, to utilize Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates for our client domains," said Mr. Slavin.

About DuoCircle:

DuoCircle is a provider of inbound and outbound email security solutions including Advanced Threat Defense, phish protection, spam filtering, outbound email filtering and Smart Quarantine. Headquartered in San Diego, California, DuoCircle protects over 25,000 businesses and millions of mailboxes worldwide with business-critical messaging for complex environments. To learn more about DuoCircle’s services, visit duocircle.com

About Internet Security Research Group:

Internet Security Research Group (ISRG) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to reduce financial, technological, and education barriers to secure communications over the Internet. Its primary project is Let’s Encrypt, a free, open and automated Certificate Authority that provides TLS/SSL certificates to over 150 million websites. Learn more at https://www.abetterinternet.org/.

Contact DuoCircle:

DuoCircle Press

+1-855-700-1386

info@duocircle.com

https://www.duocircle.com

Contact ISRG:

press@abetterinternet.org

https://www.abetterinternet.org/

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For more information about DuoCircle, contact the company here:

DuoCircle
DuoCircle Press
+1-855-700-1386
info@duocircle.com
6060 Nancy Ridge Dr San Diego, CA 92121 USA

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