Securing a property portfolio

Rightmove, the UK property portal, has implemented Tessian's machine intelligent email security platform.

  • Wednesday, 9th January 2019 Posted 5 years ago in by Phil Alsop

As part of its wider cybersecurity strategy, Rightmove was looking for a robust solution that would prevent data loss caused by human error. They turned to Tessian. Listed on the London Stock Exchange and a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index, Rightmove wanted to eliminate the threat of misaddressed emails. Additionally, it was keen to ensure that sensitive information was not being sent to unauthorised accounts. It needed a solution that would work across  the various operating systems and devices that its employees use. After reviewing Tessian’s solution, Rightmove elected for two machine intelligent filters - Guardian and Enforcer - and promptly deployed the platform across its UK based operations.


By applying machine intelligence to historical email data, 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 anomalous activity. At the heart of Tessian’s technology is the Tessian Relationship Graph. Guardian’s machine intelligence prevents emails being sent to the wrong person through inadvertent human error, while Enforcer identifies and stops highly sensitive emails being deliberately sent to unauthorised personal email accounts.

“We needed a solution that would thoroughly manage our outgoing emails without significant disruption to our employees and customers” comments David Cray, Head of Customer Experience and Product Development at Rightmove. “The Tessian platform seemed like a good solution for Rightmove as it causes minimum disruption to staff whilst reinforcing our internal data security policies and training. This tool is an important part of our overall security strategy and one solution that Rightmove employees can easily engage with to help keep them and the business safe from human error.”

“Email is still one of the biggest security concerns for many organisations and will be for a long time to come,” says Tim Sadler, CEO and co-founder at Tessian. “All businesses use email, and no one is exempt from human error or potential internal misconduct. In fact, a misdirected email could lead to significant data loss, a serious breach, damage to the business’ reputation and financial penalties. Rightmove has actively taken steps to prevent this from happening. We’re confident our platform will provide Rightmove with a more complete level of protection as part of its overall security strategy.”