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Protect Your Business from Email Threats with DMARC

Email scams and impersonation are growing threats to businesses of all sizes. Cybercriminals can send fake emails pretending to be from your company, tricking your customers, employees, or partners into sharing sensitive information. These attacks can lead to financial loss, reputational damage, and even legal issues. DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance) helps prevent this by securing your email domain from fraud and phishing attempts.

What is DMARC?

DMARC is like a security checkpoint for your emails. It makes sure that only legitimate emails from your business reach inboxes while stopping scammers from using your name to send fraudulent messages. Without DMARC, cybercriminals can easily impersonate your business, leading to phishing attacks, data breaches, and loss of trust from customers.

Why is DMARC Important?

Stops email fraud – Prevents scammers from using your domain to send fake emails, protecting your business and customers.

Protects your brand – Ensures only trusted emails reach your customers and partners, maintaining your reputation.

Reduces spam and phishing – Blocks fraudulent emails before they reach inboxes, lowering the risk of cyberattacks.

Improves email deliverability – Ensures your legitimate business emails don’t end up in spam folders, so your messages reach the right people.

How DMARC Works

DMARC works by verifying whether an email truly comes from your business. If an email fails the check, DMARC tells email providers what to do with it:

  • Monitor (p=none) – Tracks who is sending emails using your domain and identifies potential threats.

  • Quarantine (p=quarantine) – Sends unverified or suspicious emails to the spam folder.

  • Reject (p=reject) – Blocks fake emails entirely so they never reach inboxes.

By implementing DMARC, you gain visibility into how your domain is being used and can take action to prevent unauthorized use.

How to Get DMARC for Your Business

To enable DMARC, you need to add a security rule to your domain settings. This tells email providers how to handle emails that fail authentication checks. Additionally, DMARC provides reports showing who is using your email domain and whether they are authorized, giving you full control over your email security.

Secure Your Business Today

If your business isn’t using DMARC, your email domain is at risk of being misused by hackers. Don’t wait until an attack happens—take proactive steps to secure your emails now.

Let us help you implement DMARC and keep your business safe from email fraud.

Contact us today for a free report and learn how we can protect your brand, customers, and employees from email threats!

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