Rightmove ups email security with integration of proptech platform

January 10, 2019
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Rightmove is upping the security of its email through integration of a "machine intelligent email security platform."

As part of its wider cybersecurity strategy, Rightmove was looking for a robust solution that would prevent data loss caused by human error. 

By applying machine intelligence to historical email data, the new platform - from IT company Tessian - learns the relationships between employees and their email contacts, both internal and external. 

It understands normal email communication patterns, and therefore can automatically detect unusual activity. 

The machine intelligence uses two filters - one prevents emails being sent to the wrong person through inadvertent human error, and the other identifies and stops highly sensitive emails being deliberately sent to unauthorized personal email accounts.

Rightmove PLC operates a website that lists properties across Britain. The Company also publishes the House Price Index, which shows changes in house prices both annually and monthly and provides a view on the current state of the property market in England and Wales.

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