Cybersecurity Solutions

Email Signatures That Practice What Your Security Firm Preaches

Your firm advises clients on security posture. Your own emails should reflect that expertise. Siggly delivers lean, secure signatures that showcase SOC 2 attestations, NIST alignment, and individual practitioner certifications.

Security-First Signature Design

Every feature is built with the security posture your clients expect from their cybersecurity partner.

SOC 2 & ISO 27001 Badges

Display your firm SOC 2 Type II attestation, ISO 27001 certification, and other compliance framework badges directly in email signatures.

Practitioner Certifications

Show CISSP, CISM, CEH, OSCP, and other security certifications alongside employee names so clients see credentialed professionals in every email.

Minimal-Footprint HTML

Signatures use lean, script-free HTML with no external resource calls, meeting the strict email security policies your clients expect from a security vendor.

Incident Response Contacts

Include 24/7 SOC hotline numbers, incident reporting links, and escalation paths so clients can reach your security operations center from any email.

PGP Key Distribution

Link to your public PGP key or keyserver URL directly in your signature, making encrypted communication effortless for security-conscious recipients.

How Siggly Strengthens Your Security Brand

Client Confidence

Compliance badges and practitioner credentials in every email reinforce your authority before meetings even begin.

Clean HTML Standards

No tracking pixels, external scripts, or bloated markup. Just clean, auditable HTML that passes any email security scan.

Rapid Incident Contact

Every signature includes direct links to your SOC, making it easy for clients to report incidents without searching for contact info.

"We could not credibly advise clients on email security while our own signatures were inconsistent and bloated. Siggly gave us lean, professional signatures that walk the walk."

Felix Andersen

CISO, Rampart Cyber Defense

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Siggly itself SOC 2 compliant?
Siggly maintains SOC 2 Type II compliance with annual audits. We can provide our attestation report to your security team upon request.
Does the signature HTML contain any external calls?
No. Siggly signatures use inline styles and base64-encoded images by default, with no external scripts, tracking pixels, or third-party resource loads.
Can analysts display their individual security certifications?
Yes. Each employee signature can list certifications like CISSP, CISM, CEH, OSCP, GIAC, and CompTIA Security+ beneath their name and title.
How do you handle signature deployment security?
Signatures are deployed via encrypted channels with role-based access controls. Only authorized administrators can modify templates or push updates.
Can we include a PGP public key in the signature?
Yes. Siggly supports a dedicated PGP key field where you can link to your public key on a keyserver or include the fingerprint directly in the signature.

Secure Your Email Signature Strategy

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