Email fraud costs companies billions worldwide, destroying brand reputation and consumer trust in minutes. Highly targeted and low-volume business email compromise (BEC) scams have cost organizations $26.2 billion globally since 2016, according to the FBI.
One of the most powerful defenses against these scams is DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting & Conformance). Unveiled by leading email organizations in February 2012, DMARC has significantly reshaped the email fraud landscape. It has disrupted long-standing phishing strategies and forced cybercriminals to abandon their preferred targets. DMARC can potentially nullify an entire class of fraud within the next few years.
In this guide, we cover what DMARC is, how it works, its key benefits, and what it means for your organization. Download this PDF to learn more about how you can protect your business from email fraud.