Category: DMARC

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How can you shine a light on shadow IT?

Clare Holmes

If you have nothing to do with managing IT systems in your business, you probably won’t even have heard of shadow IT. But it’s keeping your IT teams up at night, and it’s probably not doing your business any favors either...Continue Reading: How can you shine a light on shadow IT?

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12 email security terms everyone should know about

Clare Holmes

We've compiled a short, jargon-busting, no-nonsense overview of what these email security terms mean that will take you from beginner to boffin...Continue Reading: 12 email security terms everyone should know about

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ARC makes DMARC even better

Clare Holmes

DMARC is foundational for email security, and now things are only going to get better with the development of ARC. ARC stands for Authenticated Received Chain. It was developed in 2016 to resolve some issues that may arise with how SPF, DKIM, and DMARC cope with indirect mail flow...Continue Reading: ARC makes DMARC even…

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Mailsploit: is there a problem with DMARC?

Randal Pinto

Sensationalist articles recently posted in a number of media outlets claim DMARC can be bypassed due to shortcomings in the way that email clients handle the 'from' header. However, after examining the evidence given we'd argue that it’s not a DMARC shortcoming, rather a matter of poor implementation by email clients...Continue Reading: Mailsploit: is…

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How to streamline your DMARC decisions

Clare Holmes

Here's how you can streamline your DMARC buying decisions, while making sure you're making the best choice for your business needs...Continue Reading: How to streamline your DMARC decisions

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How to know if you ‘have’ DMARC

Rahul Powar

DMARC is a widely supported, standards-based approach to email security. However, that statement can often cause confusion as it suggests that organizations just get it by default. In this post, we look at what it really means to 'have' DMARC...Continue Reading: How to know if you ‘have’ DMARC

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