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Red Sift featured in History of Parliament centenary book launch at Westminster Abbey

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Red Sift attends Westminster Abbery book launch for Monarchy and Democracy: A History of Leadership

Monarchy and Democracy: A History of Leadership launches at Westminster Abbey, profiling Red Sift alongside organisations shaping innovation and industry.

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, June 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Red Sift, the company making the internet fundamentally safer, today confirmed its inclusion in Monarchy and Democracy: A History of Leadership, an official History of Parliament publication produced in partnership with St James's House. The book launches today in the grounds of Westminster Abbey, alongside the London Press Club Summer Garden Party and a tribute to the life of Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Monarchy and Democracy traces 100 years of constitutional, political, and social change across the UK and the Commonwealth, charting the evolution of the Crown and Parliament from the Act of Settlement 1701 through to the present day. Written by a team of academics and authors including royal experts Robert Jobson, Russell Myers, and Katie Nicholl, the hardback profiles a small selection of organisations chosen for their relevance to the themes of leadership, innovation, sustainability, and governance. Red Sift, headquartered in the United Kingdom and the official DMARC provider for Cisco, was selected based on its work defending organisations against AI-driven cyberattacks.

"We're proud to be part of this centenary milestone and to feature alongside so many inspiring British organisations," said Rahul Powar, Co-founder and CEO at Red Sift. "Our focus has always been defending against advanced threats and making the internet safer. Today, bad actors are increasingly using AI to industrialise their operations, and with the barrier to entry near zero, that challenge will only intensify."

"The book not only explores the history and evolution of UK and Commonwealth governance and the shift to a constitutional monarchy, it also profiles a selection of organisations invited to join the project based on their relevance to the themes of leadership, innovation, sustainability, and governance," said Dr Jennifer Davey, Director at the History of Parliament Trust.

The launch event will draw more than 300 senior figures from the UK's leading media organisations through the London Press Club Summer Garden Party, hosted in College Garden at Westminster Abbey. The evening will also honour the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II and her contribution to the nation and the Commonwealth.

Available in print and e-book formats, Monarchy and Democracy will be distributed on a controlled-circulation basis to political, institutional, and educational audiences across the UK, Europe, and the Commonwealth, supported by a complimentary digital edition and online promotion. To learn more about Red Sift, visit www.redsift.com.

About Red Sift
Red Sift is the company making the internet fundamentally safer. Trusted by 1,200+ teams around the world, Red Sift makes it simple to deploy proactive security across email, web and PKI. Red Sift's cloud-based applications make it easy to embrace the protocols that keep the internet safe – like DMARC & TLS – while protecting known protocol gaps, stopping configuration drift and using AI to scale. Red Sift is the official DMARC provider for Cisco, a trusted partner for Microsoft, and is the recommended certificate monitoring service of Let's Encrypt. Backed by some of the best venture investors in the business. Learn more and get started for free at www.redsift.com.

About St James House
St James’s House (www.stjamess.org) is part of the SJH Group (www.sjhgroup.com) and has been an official publisher for the History of Parliament (www.historyofparliamentonline.org) since 2015.

Andy Hoglund
Rasky Partners Inc.
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