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Hello {NAME}! Thank you again for taking the time to complete our security training course. If you h

Hello {NAME}! Thank you again for taking the time to complete our security training course. If you have any feedback or questions regarding the quiz or our services, I would love to hear from you. While website security has always been important, as the number and severity of threats continues to grow, it is becoming more and more necessary to ensure you and your website visitors are safe. This is the best time to implement website security. You can view our plan through this link. If you have any interest in our services, I would be more than happy to answer any questions you might have. Otherwise, I’d simply like to thank you again for your time, consideration and feedback. All the best, Melinda Huff Sucuri.net Sales Represenative melinda.huff@sucuri.net -- To stop receiving these emails, click [here]( On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 3:13 AM, Melinda Huff wrote: Hello again! I hope you’ve learned a lot from the website security training course and information I shared about our Web Application Firewall (WAF). If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out by email or join us in chat at any time. I also wanted to share with you a post that addresses some of the most common questions and concerns we receive about implementing a Web Application Firewall (WAF). I hope you find it interesting and informative. Speaking of our firewall, if you would like to take a closer look at its dashboard, you can by checking out a brief demo. Whenever you have just a few minutes, I would love to find out just a little more about your website so I can help you choose the best security plan for your needs. As always, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out. Best Regards, Melinda Huff Sucuri.net Sales Represenative melinda.huff@sucuri.net -- To stop receiving these emails, click [here]( On Thu, Aug 26, 2021 at 3:13 AM, Melinda Huff wrote: Hello! As you probably learned from our website security training course, there’s a lot to protecting your online property. But did you know there’s an all-in-one solution that protects against the threats covered in our training course? At Sucuri, we aim to give our clients an effective way to deal with malware and malicious attacks. A key part of prevention is our cloud-based Web Application Firewall (WAF), which lets our security researchers apply a virtual patch every time a new vulnerability emerges. With the WAF, you’re always protected by vulnerability-agnostic patches for any website. I included a post from our blog to give you a deeper understanding. I imagined our WAF is relevant for your team, so I thought to pass it along. If you'd like to learn more about the best WAF for you, please reach out to me by email and we can discuss how this product will help protect your website. let me know if you have questions. All the best, Melinda Huff Sucuri.net Sales Represenative melinda.huff@sucuri.net -- To stop receiving these emails, click [here]( On Mon, Aug 23, 2021 at 3:13 AM, Melinda Huff wrote: Hello {NAME} Congratulations on getting through our website security training course. When I saw you completed it, I wanted to send a quick email to ask how it went and see if you had time to discuss your sites security. Your feedback helps us make the training even better. At Sucuri, we know the first step to keeping websites secure is education and awareness. Every year we conduct research for a public report on the biggest threats to website security, to keep the community educated and safe. Below you can download our 2019 Website Threat Research Report. It compiles the latest trends in malware and hacked websites detected and remediated by Sucuri. However, knowing is only half the battle. Action is required in order to keep your websites out of harms way. Our security platform is designed to do just that! If you have just a few minutes and can send me an email with answers to these questions I can help you get the best plan for your site. 1.How many sites do you have? 2.Do any of your sites currently have malware? 3.Do your sites have SSL? All the best, Melinda Huff Sucuri.net Sales Represenative melinda.huff@sucuri.net -- To stop receiving these emails, click [here](

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