DMARC Defined
DMARC, or Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance, is an email authentication protocol used to prevent email domain spoofing.
DMARC Value
Would you like to ensure that bad actors are not using your email domain to send fraudulent messages? Without proper DNS records in place, bad guys could send emails using your domain. A DMARC record is an email policy that tells anyone who receives an email from yourname@yourcompany.com what to do with it if it doesn’t come from your approved email systems. This allows you to remain in control of your domain and be sure that the messages your customers receive are from you – not someone else.
DMARC & Landis
At Landis, we offer a managed DMARC monitoring service for organizations looking to improve their email security posture. Some of our managed plans will soon incorporate DMARC as a standard feature, and it is also available as an independent product.
Contact us if you have any questions or would like one of our experienced technicians to review your DNS records to ensure that your email systems are protected against impersonation.

