We love to give clever names to the threats we face. 419 scams. Spear phishing. Snowshoe attacks. And now we’ve been gifted with the term “artisanal spam” to go with our $6 cone filter coffee and $8 wood-fired croissant with cruelty-free butter and locally grown preserves. At least the latest trendy name has some trendy […]
DMARC.org and Google on Email Authentication
Before the December holidays, Lead Product Manager John Rae-Grant of Google/GMail and Executive Director Steven Jones of DMARC.org took part in a question and answer session about changes during 2015 around email authentication. The session was hosted by Agari’s Director of Product Management Mike Jones, and is available for replay at your convenience. Go to […]
Quick Tips for End Users on Identifying Phishing
There always seems to be a customer, business partner, or somebody outside of work that needs help coping with phishing messages that reach their inbox. These folks just need information about how to stay safe, and from time to time we spot resources that we can share with them the next time they ask. DMARC.org […]
A DMARC FAQ aimed at ESPs
Are you an Email Service Provider (ESP) or other third-party sender, but found that the DMARC.org FAQ or Glossary didn’t answer your questions? Then you may want to check out this DMARC FAQ written specifically for ESPs by the email authentication specialists at ValiMail. Written in a clear and conversational style, it focuses on the […]
ARC Interoperability Testing Day: February 19th
The interoperability testing event mentioned when ARC was announced in October (see this press release) has been scheduled for Friday, February 19th, 2016 in San Francisco. Parties implementing the ARC protocol in their product or service by that date should consider participating in the event. Those parties should join the arc-discuss mailing list if they […]