DMARC has been in the limelight in recent years, as experts have realized this global email authentication standard’s critical role in the fight against fraudulent emails. As noted previously in this article, while anti-spam measures help shield against incoming email threats, they don’t stop cybercriminals from compromising outbound emails. Using your business’s reputable name, these attackers can carry out malicious activities to get what they want.
The current challenge is that DMARC adoption is too slow, even with enterprises, governments, and regulators either strongly recommending or mandating its implementation. This leaves many businesses vulnerable to email-based cyberattacks.