When Homeland Security told all federal government departments last year to roll out a new email security policy to cut down on incoming spam and phishing emails, three-quarters of all federal domains were compliant by the time of their deadline just a few weeks ago. That’s far more than what the Fortune 500 accomplished in […]
View More Only half of the Fortune 500 use DMARC for email securityCategory: DMarc
CIA, NSA and the Pentagon still aren’t using a basic email security feature
Some of the most sensitive U.S. government departments and agencies still aren’t using a basic email security feature that would significantly cut down on incoming spam or phishing emails. Fifteen percent of all U.S. government domains still aren’t employing DMARC, or domain-based message authentication, reporting, and conformance policy on their domains, which email systems use […]
View More CIA, NSA and the Pentagon still aren’t using a basic email security featureValimail raises $25M in additional funding for its email authentication service
Valimail helps businesses ensure that nobody can impersonate them over email. That’s not a sexy business to be in, but very much a necessary one. The company’s email authentication service, which uses standards like SPF, DKIM and DMARC, is currently in use by the likes of Yelp, Uber, Fanni Mae and WeWork. Today, the company […]
View More Valimail raises $25M in additional funding for its email authentication service