Title
Technical Recommendations For Improving Security Of Email Communications
Abstract
With billions of emails exchanged worldwide on a daily basis, email is nowadays considered to be one of the most widespread forms of digital communications. The massive deployment of this technology is certainly due to its ease of use and interoperability. This advantageous ubiquity of email communications comes nonetheless at the cost of security, which is often side-lined in favour of maintaining backwards compatibility with older versions of the protocols and considering security features as optional to ensure compatibility between providers. As a consequence, email communications often fall short of protecting the privacy and the authenticity of the information exchanged. Taking into account the fact that email is used to exchange private and personal information, the latter risks become extremely prominent. We review here the outstanding privacy and security risks in worldwide email communications and we describe a set of practical countermeasures, based on combinations of existing standards, which are capable of effectively mitigating the identified risks. Based on this analysis we provide a set of technical recommendations to be followed by email providers in order to enhance security, whilst preserving compatibility in the ecosystem.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2016
2016 39TH INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, ELECTRONICS AND MICROELECTRONICS (MIPRO)
secure email, security, privacy
Field
DocType
Citations 
Internet privacy,Internet security,Computer security,Computer science,Interoperability,Security service,Email encryption,Cloud computing security,Personally identifiable information,Information privacy,Email authentication
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Apostolos Malatras114215.18
Iwen Coisel2716.89
Sanchez, I.3153.74