Introducing the DMARC risk vector. It determines whether domains have a Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) policy or not and evaluates how effective it is at ensuring only verified senders are able to use this domain for email.
DMARC is temporarily a non-graded risk vector.
A DMARC record authenticates that the sender of an email is legitimately authorized to send email on a company’s behalf, providing a measure of protection against spoofing.
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And, waht happend wiht emtpy domains? Empty domains doesnt have SPF or DKIM so is impossible to set up a DMARC.
We have a lot of domains emty for protection branch and ther are sited in our domain host.
Thats vector is not usefull.
What solution do yoy propouse for empty domains?
Hi Javier! This information is available in the DMARC Frequently Asked Questions article.
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