Hornetsecurity launches DMARC Manager to protect against fraud and phishing

As email threats such as fraud and impersonation attacks continue to rise, the need for robust email authentication practices has never been more critical. In response, Hornetsecurity has announced the launch of its DMARC Manager, an advanced tool that addresses the complex challenges organisations face in managing DMARC, DKIM, and SPF configurations, especially for those operating across multiple domains.


DMARC Manager is designed to empower administrators and Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) by providing an intuitive solution for setting up and maintaining best practices in email authentication.


Simplifying management and protection


The company said its new product aims to simplify best practices in email security. After onboarding and adding the different DNS entries for DMARC, SPF, DKIM, all further DNS entries can be added directly in the product without having to do it every time in the DNS records.


It provides advanced reporting and analytics, so users gain access to detailed analysis and aggregated reports from DMARC data, enabling better management of outgoing email traffic.


To help prevent fraud, impersonation and phishing attacks, DMARC Manager also identifies suspicious activities, such as unauthorised email traffic being sent in the name of the user’s domains. It features increased visibility and control over sending sources, so administrators can discover shadow IT by identifying all email-sending entities associated with their domains, enhancing overall security posture.


Lastly, it provides enhanced brand protection by using Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI), so organisations display their brand logos in email messages to recipients’ inboxes. It increases brand visibility and trustworthiness, and gives users an edge in their email marketing efforts, increasing the efficiency and success of their bulk email campaigns.


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