How Often Should You Rotate Your DKIM Keys?

How Often Should You Rotate Your DKIM Keys?

DKIM, which is short for DomainKeys Identified Mail, is an email authentication method that supports a receiver’s email server in verifying if the signed fields of an incoming email have been tampered with in transit or not. This phenomenon is performed by matching the public and private keys at the recipient’s end.  As per M3AAWG…

15 Anti-Spoofing Service Providers Other than Red Sift

15 Anti-Spoofing Service Providers Other than Red Sift

Spoofing attacks involve the impersonation of legitimate entities through email, websites, or other online communication channels, often with malicious intent. Red Sift is a well-known player in the field of anti-spoofing services. However, many other service providers offer effective solutions to combat spoofing attacks. In this blog, we will explore 15 anti-spoofing service providers, each…

7 DMARC Management Service Providers Besides Dmarcian

7 DMARC Management Service Providers Besides Dmarcian

Dmarcian brings hundreds and thousands of senders, vendors, and operators together to establish a DMARC-protected email ecosystem. Their customers include banks, internet properties, governments, marketing agencies, telecoms, and commercial enterprises of different sizes and capacities. The team offers support, powerful tools, guides, and an expanding global network of DMARC deployment partners. It was founded in…

Top Valimail’s Alternatives to DMARC Report Monitoring

Top Valimail’s Alternatives to DMARC Report Monitoring

While Valimail is a well-known choice for DMARC report monitoring, several alternatives offer strong features and capabilities to enhance email security. When selecting a DMARC solution, consider the specific needs and requirements of your organization.  Exploring these alternatives can help you find the best DMARC monitoring solution to protect your email domain from spoofing and…

Alternatives to DMARCLY’s Blog Section for Learning About Email Authentication and DMARC

Alternatives to DMARCLY’s Blog Section for Learning About Email Authentication and DMARC

Blogs are a great way to learn about technical topics in detail. If you have just started to take action toward email authentication for your domains, then going through blogs will prepare you for what to expect. The topics generally revolve around how to create and update SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records, how to troubleshoot…

Alternatives to Fraudmarc’s Cost-Effective DMARC Reporting

Alternatives to Fraudmarc’s Cost-Effective DMARC Reporting

DMARC reporting is the practice of adding rua and ruf tags to your DMARC record to start receiving aggregate and forensic reports. These reports are then evaluated to understand your domain’s email activities and determine if a malicious entity is attempting to send fraudulent messages in your name.  Fraudmarc offers email security services, including DMARC…

Top EasyDMARC’s DMARC Report Monitoring Alternatives

Top EasyDMARC’s DMARC Report Monitoring Alternatives

DMARC report monitoring is a crucial part of email security, helping protect your domain from email spoofing and phishing attacks. EasyDMARC is a popular DMARC report monitoring solution, but there are many other alternatives available. From pricing, feature set and ease of use to scalability and customer support, there are many reasons to consider other…

9 Reasons Why Companies Resist Implementing DMARC

9 Reasons Why Companies Resist Implementing DMARC

DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting and Conformance) has been in the frame of email security since 2013, and still, a wide range of companies and organizations haven’t adopted it. As per a survey, the SaaS 1000 sector has the best DMARC adoption, which is 46%. It’s not even 50%, and mind you, we are talking…

Is DIY-ing DMARC Safe?

Is DIY-ing DMARC Safe?

DIY DMARC isn’t considered safe due to the complexities involved and the requirement of technical expertise on board. It can impede the email flow, increase the number of false positives, and disrupt email-reliant operational flow. The person in charge should be well versed in the technicalities of SPF and DKIM, which include generating respective records,…

Protecting Your Email Infrastructure with DMARC for Office 365

Protecting Your Email Infrastructure with DMARC for Office 365

Domain owners implement DMARC to prevent email spoofing and phishing by instructing recipients’ mail servers on what actions to take against emails that are sent from your domain but don’t pass the DMARC authentication test. DMARC authentication is based on SPF and DKIM results. So, if an email fails SPF and/or DKIM checks, the DMARC…