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Upcoming changes to Mail Check: What UK public sector organisations need to know

About this event

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is making significant changes to its Mail Check service on 24 March 2025, including the end of DMARC aggregate reporting. These changes will impact how UK public sector organisations manage email security and compliance.

Join Red Sift CEO Rahul Powar and founder and former NCSC CEO Ciaran Martin as they discuss the practical impact of these changes. With their deep understanding in cybersecurity and public sector challenges, they’ll provide actionable insights to help your organisation stay secure and compliant.

We’ll cover:

  • Understanding the changes: What’s happening with Mail Check.
  • Adapting to staying protected: The importance of ongoing email reporting and how it helps you stay compliant and safe from threats.
  • Solutions to simplify the transition: How Red Sift OnDMARC can provide a seamless and effective to maintain email security as Mail Check evolves.

Reserve your spot now to learn how your organisation can best prepare for these Mail Check changes and where Red Sift can help.

Hosted by

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    Billy McDiarmid Sr Director, Sales Engineering @ Red Sift

    Global Head of Solutions Engineering at Red Sift.

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    Ciaran Martin Founder and Former CEO @ NCSC

    Ciaran Martin, the founder and first CEO of the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre, is a globally recognized authority on cybersecurity and a Professor of Practice at Oxford University’s Blavatnik School of Government.

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    Rahul Powar CEO @ Red Sift

    Founder and CEO here at Red Sift.

Red Sift

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