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Among its other benefits, DMARC can provide domain owners with invaluable reports containing data that can be leveraged to fortify email ecosystems against cyberthreats.
Since 2015, DMARC has protected major brands like Bank of America, LinkedIn, and PayPal from cybercriminals.
At its core, Domain-based Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) is a robust global email security standard that authenticates the email sender’s domain and helps to identify and after fully implemented prevent fraudulent, email-based attacks like spoofing and phishing scams – the latter of which accounts for 70% of all cyberattacks. DMARC ultimately helps to reinforce brand trust and protect businesses from the potential financial and reputational damage caused by such malicious activity.
A vital part of how DMARC helps businesses achieve this is through the reports it provides. Once enabled on a domain, DMARC enables receivers of your email to generate detailed Aggregate and Forensic Reports – we’ll explain these in detail a bit later – that contain all the necessary information for the domain owner to ensure that their domain is safe from impersonation.
Did you know that around 3.4 billion malicious emails are sent daily?
The fact stands true: no organization is exempt from being targeted by cybercriminals. Without a certified, compliant, and tested DMARC reporting platform from an industry expert, a business is a sitting duck to email fraudsters.
So, what’s the difference between managing DMARC reports yourself, or leveraging a DMARC reporting platform? Let’s take a look.
For businesses, gaining the upper hand on cybercrime begins with visibility into email environments and potential threats, which is why a dedicated DMARC reporting platform is a must for any IT team looking to maximize DMARC reporting.
Here are a few of the benefits to look forward to once your domain is DMARC-compliant and you’re using a management tool for reporting:
The Anti-Phishing Working Group’s (APWG) Phishing Activity Trends Report highlights DMARC’s positive contribution to mitigating phishing attacks, emphasizing that businesses aiming to bolster email authentication practices and combat email-based threats must prioritize accessing and understanding DMARC reporting.
To begin DMARC implementation, you need to understand DMARC’s reporting process, which follows a three-step checklist:
Let’s have a look at these steps in a bit more detail
1. Access
To access DMARC reports, an organization must publish a DMARC record in its Domain Name System (DNS). This published DMARC record specifies what happens to emails that fail DMARC authentication when they reach a recipient’s server, domain reporting requirements, and the email addresses to which DMARC reports should be delivered. Once the DMARC record is published, the email recipient’s server will generate and send DMARC reports to the specified email addresses.
2. Differentiate
There are two types of DMARC reports: Aggregate (RUA) Reports and Forensic (RUF) Reports. Understanding the difference between these report types is critical to interpreting reporting data and using it to your business’s advantage.
Some of the downfalls of managing DMARC reporting independently include:
3. Analyze
The key elements to focus on when analyzing Aggregate Reports are:
Sendmarc provides a secret weapon for IT professionals looking to quickly increase email security, in an easy, seamless, and powerful way.
When leading industrial group Bidvest made the move to implement DMARC with Sendmarc it reaped massive positive results. To mention a few; the company gained full visibility of its entire email environment (active and inactive domains) and its environments were secured and protected with the highest DMARC compliance standard (p=reject) within 90 days. By being DMARC compliant the Bidvest Group is protected from financial and reputational damages caused by email fraud.
Sendmarc’s DMARC platform will empower you to effectively monitor and secure your business’s email ecosystem while saving time and resources in the following ways:
Organizations that leverage DMARC reporting tools, like Sendmarc, can effectively prevent email impersonation, maintain brand trust and reputation, and safeguard stakeholders from email-based cyberattacks, ultimately protecting their business and bottom line.
What if you could leverage an intelligently designed DMARC platform, with outsourced and ongoing monitoring services and easily accessible advice from a team of DMARC experts? You can.
At Sendmarc, we’ve made it our mission to master the intricacies of effective with as easy-as-possible DMARC implementation and reporting.
Get in touch with us today to find out how we can help you win security and profit by maximizing DMARC reporting with a dedicated DMARC reporting platform.
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