Red Sift partners with Gradian to strengthen email security through OnDMARC

Today Red Sift launches a new partnership with Gradian, a leading data protection provider, to offer its award-winning applications, including Red Sift OnDMARC, to new and existing customers.

Established through Red Sift’s relationship with UK distributor E92plus, the two companies look to strengthen defences against phishing and Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks. Allowing organisations to seamlessly implement and enforce Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC)

Together for stronger email security

Email fraud is on the rise, and attacks are getting more sophisticated. Phishing and BEC scams target businesses of all sizes, often leading to financial loss and reputational damage. OnDMARC helps companies prevent unauthorised use of their domains, ensuring only legitimate emails reach inboxes.

“Today’s partnership announcement marks the next chapter in our continued collaboration and innovation with leading service providers in the United Kingdom. Working together, I’m excited to offer our award-winning Red Sift OnDMARC application to new and existing customers already achieving success with Gradian.
 
As cyberattacks become increasingly more sophisticated, it is increasingly vital that we collaborate and innovate together to provide businesses with the tools and services they need to mitigate against bad actors, fundamentally building a safer internet for all.”

Rahul Powar

Co-founder and CEO, Red Sift

Why this partnership matters

At a time when 91% of cyberattacks start with email and AI has been making attacks more dangerous, companies need the latest tools and services to mitigate against bad actors, fundamentally building a safer internet for all.  

By enabling access to Red Sift OnDMARC through Gradian, new and existing users stand to benefit from step-by-step guidance towards DMARC enforcement, refusing email that fails the DMARC check (known as “p=reject”) and advanced aggregate reporting, while enabling access to unique features not available through other DMARC solution providers. These include: 

  • Advanced forensic reporting:  Red Sift OnDMARC offers in-depth forensic reporting with granular insights into failed authentication attempts, including real-time spoofing detection powered by an extensive database and AI-driven analysis.
  • Powerful AI monitoring: Through Red Sift Radar, users can identify and resolve security issues up to 10x faster, saving you time and money.
  • MTA-STS: Red Sift provides continuous monitoring to ensure MTA-STS enforcement is working correctly.
  • Dynamic DNS guardian: Following last year’s SubdoMailing attacks, Red Sift launched DNS guardian to provide real-time alerts when any unauthorized or unexpected changes occur in DNS records, while ensuring critical records like DMARC, SPF, DKIM, MTA-STS, and TLS-RPT remain intact.
  • Red Sift Pulse Platform: OnDMARC offers seamless integration with Red Sift Brand Trust and ASM, allowing the ability to scale your security needs
“We are excited to partner with Red Sift as this highlights our continued commitment to offer independent advice and expertise with industry-leading email security solutions. 

This partnership broadens our portfolio of first-class technologies that can help organisations protect their brand and reputation when it comes to email based attacks ranging from business email compromise (BEC) through to spear-phishing and spoofing.” 

Matt Elvin

Head of Technical Services at Gradian

Award-winning OnDMARC

Email security is no longer optional—it’s essential. OnDMARC makes DMARC implementation simple, effective, and hassle-free, helping businesses of all sizes protect their domains from phishing, spoofing, and BEC attacks. OnDMARC also ensures you get to full DMARC enforcement (p=reject) faster and with minimal risk, an excellent and accessible option for existing Gradian customers. 

In addition, as part of Red Sift’s broader cybersecurity products, OnDMARC works seamlessly within the Red Sift Pulse Platform, giving you complete visibility and control over your email security. If you want to protect your brand, secure your communications, and stay ahead of evolving threats, OnDMARC is the best choice.

Get in touch with Gradian or Red Sift to see how we can help.

PUBLISHED BY

Jack Lilley

30 Apr. 2025

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