53% of breached organizations used Microsoft 365 as their primary email platform, up from 43% in 2024. Among those, a third had DMARC in monitor-only mode, and nearly half used soft-fail SPF policies.
Recognizing the need for businesses to authenticate e-mail to help protect consumers, organizers of Email Authentication Implementation Summit 2005 today announced the preliminary agenda, a ...
Email is the only sovereign and independent communication channel for businesses. More than 124.5 billion business emails are sent daily, most of which play a central role in everyday company ...
Gmail's DMARC security move is paying off. Update, Feb. 5 2025: This story, originally published Feb. 3, now includes help with applying strict email sender authentication protocols, another new ...
Email is one of the main and the only independent forms of modern communication, with the global email user base hitting 4.26 billion at the end of 2022. Given email’s prominence, it is naturally a ...
Federal agencies are off to an extremely promising start deploying an anti-spoofing email tool but they still have work to do. The Homeland Security Department issued a binding operational directive ...
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A new study from the Online Trust Alliance suggests the Internet’s most popular Web sites need to strengthen their email security. Half of the top 100 retail companies in the U.S., and a third of the ...
The first line of defense against ransomware lies with email authentication. Learn more information about how to take a proactive approach to cyber attacks. Image: Adobe Stock/nicescene Think your ...
IT executives say they aren’t deterred by a lack of standardization among developers of e-mail authentication software. E-mail authentication is not an either/or proposition. As ISPs, e-mail service ...
E-mail authentication can help fight the growing spam e-mail problem, but vendors need to come up with a single, open standard to avoid confusion and crippling costs for small ISPs (Internet service ...