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DMARC (Domain-Based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) is an email authentication standard or protocol that determines whether an email is authentic or not. It relies on SPF and DKIM, two other protocols, to decide the authentication status of an email. DMARC provides visibility of the sources sending emails from an organization's domain, ensures better email deliverability, and, most importantly, provides security against domain spoofing, phishing, and impersonation attacks.
Implement DMARC the Right Way to Keep Phishing Attacks Out of Your Inbox
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