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The Benefits and Business Impact of Getting to p=reject

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About this event

Implementing DMARC to p=Reject was recently a mitigation listed for the Top 2 threats in the NCSC's "Cyber Threat Report for Legal". It is a crucial step in combating email spoofing and phishing attacks.

To date approximately 65% of the Top 200 UK law firms are in p=reject.

Join speakers from Saepio and Red Sift for a 30-minute webinar to explore the benefits, challenges, and business impact of this essential security measure.


Saepio have helped over 200 companies, including law firms like Taylor Wessing, Hogan Lovells, Macfarlanes & Ogier to implement DMARC to p=reject.

Please join us to learn from our experience and how our expertise will help you navigate this important transition smoothly.

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    Joseph Hedegaard-Ganly Security Architect @ Saepio Information Security

    Experienced Information Security specialist with a demonstrated history of solutions architecture and information security best practice guidance for leading organisations. Background in Information Security and International Relations. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) focused in International Relations & International Security with a Year in Europe (Oslo) from University of Kent. Specialities: DMARC, Messaging, Security Monitoring, DLP, Application Testing (DAST, SAST, IAST)

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    Ivan Kovachev Customer Success Technical Lead @ Red Sift

    Experienced Cybersecurity Engineer specializing in safeguarding attack surfaces including email and domains. Passionate about anti-phishing and advising on security best practices. Expert in SPF, DKIM, DMARC, BIMI, and MTA-STS. Dedicated to enhancing client online security and brand protection.

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