DMARC for advanced email security

We’re a leading provider of a powerful solution to implement, monitor, and manage SPF, DKIM, and DMARC for businesses looking to secure their email domains.

Take control of your brand reputation and protect your business from financial harm in the face of surging email-based threats including phishing, spoofing, and impersonation.

Thousands of companies trust our DMARC solution

DMARC: The key to defeating
email-based threats

Cybercriminals target businesses of all sizes, across various industries.

With cybercrime expected to cost the world $10.5 trillion by 2025, businesses can’t afford to ignore these threats.

Here are some of the top threats to your business today:

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Phishing & spoofing

Phishing and spoofing, or impersonation (where an email is made to look like it comes from a trusted sender), remain the predominant forms of cyberattack worldwide. Cybercriminals send over a trillion emails every year and Google blocks 100 million phishing emails every day.

Business Email Compromise

In a business email compromise (BEC) attack, cybercriminals gain access to a business email account and masquerade as its rightful owner to trick recipients into transferring money, revealing sensitive info, or engaging in other harmful actions. The BEC market is expected to reach $2.8B by 2027.

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Ransomware

Ransomware attacks are tactics cybercrooks use to render systems, files, or data inaccessible to users. They can then demand payment in exchange for restored access. Ransomware cases were up 73% in 2023, with over 77% of cases that involved organizations resulting in data exfiltration.

Malicious AI

As AI’s use in business advances, so do the abilities of cybercriminals seeking to exploit it. AI lets cybercriminals launch attacks at scale, resulting in boosted spear-phishing, supercharged social engineering, smart automated attacks, and chatbot misuse, all of which pose massive risks to modern businesses.

DMARC steps in to secure your business against these threats, ensuring protection from possibly irreparable business damage.

DMARC for your industry

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Financial institutions

As one of cybercrime’s most-targeted industries, financial institutions can trust DMARC to prevent credential theft from impersonation - a crime that threatens client trust and business continuity.

Learn more about DMARC for Financial Institutions

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Government

DMARC equips governments with the means to safeguard citizens, employees, and all other stakeholders from the dangers of email impersonation and phishing attacks.

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Healthcare

Healthcare is a top cybercrime target. Use DMARC to protect stakeholders and email ecosystems from devastating cyberattacks while ensuring uninterrupted patient care, compliance, and financial fraud prevention.

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Manufacturing 

The manufacturing industry was the top cyberattack target in 2023. DMARC secures your business’s email communications to protect intellectual property and prevent supply chain fraud, minimizing the potential downtime it causes. 

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Retail & e-commerce

Implement DMARC to secure shoppers against fraudulent emails, and maintain brand reputation, while boosting email deliverability as well as compliance with industry standards.

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Uphold the highest standards of client confidentiality and trust by stopping email impersonation, phishing attacks, and invoice fraud, as well as ensuring the integrity of email communications.

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Education sector

Keep sensitive student records, research data, and digital communications out of the reach of cybercriminals. Preserve staff and student privacy, maintain your trusted reputation, and mitigate legal liabilities.

Learn more about DMARC in the Education Sector

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Travel & hospitality

DMARC protects customers' holiday and business travel expenses by preventing email scams and fraudulent activities sent from your domain. Safeguard your brand reputation, ensuring customer trust and loyalty.

How DMARC empowers you in your role

DMARC boosts compliance

Global mandates for DMARC implementation continue to grow. Adopting DMARC can strengthen your business’s compliance with many global regulations.

Microsoft, Google & Yahoo

Email sender requirements

PCI DSS 4.0

Payment Card Industry
Data Security Standard

CCPA

California Consumer
Privacy Act

GDPR

General Data
Protection Regulation

GLBA

The Gramm-Leach-Billey Act

HIPAA

The Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act

NIST

National Institute of Standards
and Technology

CMMC 1.0

Cybersecurity Maturity
Model Certification

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