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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) last year ordered government organizations to secure their email and web assets, but many agencies have failed to meet the deadline. read more
DMARC has been fully implemented on roughly two thirds of U.S. government domains, but agencies have less than a month to roll out the email security standard on the remaining websites. read more
The Use of DMARC is Growing -- But it is Difficult to Configure Correctly and Completely read more
Despite a looming deadline, over a quarter of federal agencies are still not using basic email security tools. `
More than half of U.S. government agencies have fully implemented the DMARC email security standard in response to a binding operational directive from the Department of Homeland Security,...
A vast majority of the companies present this week at the 2018 RSA Conference in San Francisco have not implemented the DMARC email authentication system on their domains, opening the door to...
Over 95% of the email domains managed by the Executive Office of the President (EOP) haven’t implemented the Domain Message Authentication Reporting & Conformance (DMARC) protocol, the Global...
Essentially every global domain is vulnerable to phishing and domain name spoofing. A new report incorporates data from Agari, revealing that 90 percent of its customers have been targeted by...
Government agencies in the United States have made progress in the implementation of the DMARC standard in response to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) directive, but the first deadline is...
We all see the headlines about high-profile breaches that started because of a phishing exploit. But how severe is the global email infiltration problem? Patrick Peterson of Agari offers insight...