Security News > 2021 > October > Implementing DMARC to eliminate phishing emails
Phishers readily deploy attacks, with the average phishing campaign lasting only 12 minutes, according to Google, which reports blocking 100 million phishing emails per day.
Implementing DMARC eliminates the most common attack vector - phishing emails - and adds another layer of protection.
DMARC enforcement enables domain owners to identify and reject unauthenticated, unauthorized and illegitimate emails.
DMARC is a domain name system-based authentication standard that publishes who is allowed to send emails as you.
Sending verified emails that DMARC has authenticated offers brands and individuals another layer of security and protection against potential phishing attacks.
DMARC gives operators a way to quickly and easily identify legitimate, authentic emails by replacing the "Filter out malicious" email security model with a "Filter in the good" email model.
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