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Alex Benjamin 2021-08-06
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The number of email domains using Domain based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance is expected to skyrocket by 2020.

This is due to the fact that the vast majority of these domains have no policy regarding unauthenticated emails.DMARC – ONE SOLUTION TO MANY PROBLEMSDMARC is an email authentication protocol that helps in the protection of an email domain against threat actors that spoof it and send emails on your behalf.

As a result, protecting it from cyber criminals is essential, as cyber criminals may spoof your email domains and use them to carry out malicious activities.

Moreover, it may harm your company's client relationships, business reach, and credibility.DMARC basically monitors two email authentication protocols – Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM).

These authentication protocols have 3 basic purposes – Ensuring that the sender’s emails are secured by both key authentication standards, SPF and DKIM.Sending out orders to receiving mail servers in the situation when neither of the authentication methods passes.Giving a path to the receiving server to revert the sender about messages that pass or fail the DMARC assessmentThese are the reasons why DMARC should be implemented to secure your email domain.

The lack of or absence of email domain security can result in the organization's business reach being stifled.

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Alex Benjamin 2021-08-06
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The number of email domains using Domain based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance is expected to skyrocket by 2020.

This is due to the fact that the vast majority of these domains have no policy regarding unauthenticated emails.DMARC – ONE SOLUTION TO MANY PROBLEMSDMARC is an email authentication protocol that helps in the protection of an email domain against threat actors that spoof it and send emails on your behalf.

As a result, protecting it from cyber criminals is essential, as cyber criminals may spoof your email domains and use them to carry out malicious activities.

Moreover, it may harm your company's client relationships, business reach, and credibility.DMARC basically monitors two email authentication protocols – Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM).

These authentication protocols have 3 basic purposes – Ensuring that the sender’s emails are secured by both key authentication standards, SPF and DKIM.Sending out orders to receiving mail servers in the situation when neither of the authentication methods passes.Giving a path to the receiving server to revert the sender about messages that pass or fail the DMARC assessmentThese are the reasons why DMARC should be implemented to secure your email domain.

The lack of or absence of email domain security can result in the organization's business reach being stifled.