Most of the White House's email domains have yet to deploy
an email authentication protocol known as DMARC that is designed to reduce the...
Most of the White House's email domains have yet to deploy
an email authentication protocol known as DMARC that is designed to reduce the risk of attackers impersonating legitimate email addresses for distributing spam or phishing messages.
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According to OnDMARC, this is because these solutions don't provide compliance with DMARC (domain - based message
authentication, reporting and conformance), a recently ratified
email protocol that has been approved and endorsed by the National Cyber Security Centre, part of GCHQ, as the only sure - fire way of stamping out
email spoofing.
The Domain Message
Authentication Reporting & Conformance (DMARC)
protocol — which verifies that an
email was sent from the correct address (to prevent spoofing) and informs an
email recipient that they likely received an
email from a faked address — is used to prevent against these attacks.
TheDomain Message
Authentication Reporting & Conformance (DMARC)
protocol — which verifies that an
email was sent from the correct address (to prevent spoofing) and informs an
email recipient that they likely received an
email from a faked address — is... (continued)
Seven of the domains have implemented the Domain Message
Authentication Reporting & Conformance (DMARC)
protocol at the lowest level «none» which monitors
email but does not prevent delivery of spoofed
emails.
In this session, Phil Reitinger, CEO of the Global Cyber Alliance and the former Deputy Undersecretary at the Department of Homeland Security, discusses how the
email security
protocols known as DMARC - the Domain - based Message
Authentication, Reporting and Conformance standard - can be used to make the world a safer place.
Domain Message
Authentication Reporting & Conformance (DMARC)
protocol — which verifies that an
email was sent from the correct address (to prevent spoofing) and informs an
email recipient that they likely received an
email from a faked address — is used to prevent against these attacks.