This month, we’re spotlighting DMARC as Microsoft enforces compliance starting May 5th. Discover how it can improve your email deliverability, safeguard your domain, and build stronger customer trust.
What is DMARC?
- DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance) is an email authentication protocol that helps protect your domain from unauthorized use, such as phishing and spoofing attacks.
- It works in conjunction with SPF (Sender Policy Framework) and DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) to ensure that only authorized senders can use your domain to send emails.
Who is enforcing DMARC?
- Microsoft is enforcing DMARC compliance starting May 5th.
- Other major technology companies such as Google, Yahoo, and Apple have also adopted DMARC to protect users and organizations from email fraud and misuse.
- Industries like finance, healthcare, and e-commerce rely on DMARC for secure communications.
- Governments mandate DMARC compliance for official communications.
What does DMARC mean for your organisation?
- Improved Email Deliverability: DMARC helps ensure that legitimate emails from your domain are delivered successfully, reducing the chances of your emails being marked as spam.
- Safeguard Your Domain: By preventing unauthorized use of your domain, DMARC protects your organisation from phishing and spoofing attacks.
- Build Stronger Customer Trust: Implementing DMARC demonstrates your commitment to email security, enhancing your reputation and customer trust.
- Enhanced Reporting: DMARC provides detailed reports on email authentication results, helping you identify and address potential issues.
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