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Policy to protection: Building an email and brand defense that works

About this event

83.9% of the world's domains have no DMARC record at all, and regulators are closing in. Whether you're subject to PCI DSS v4.0, DORA, NIS2, CISA's Binding Operational Directive, or the UK's Cyber Security Policy Handbook, regulators' message is converging on a single technical control: if your organization sends email, DMARC is no longer optional.

The challenge for security and compliance teams isn't awareness, it's translation. DMARC, SPF, and DKIM are email authentication protocols, but the mandates requiring them are spread across dozens of regulatory frameworks in every major region. Knowing that you need DMARC is much different from knowing which regulation demands it, what enforcement level it requires, and what non-compliance looks like for your industry.

In this webinar, Red Sift's email security experts will:

  • Map the global regulations directly to email authentication requirements
  • Help you understand enforcement thresholds: what p=none, p=quarantine, and p=reject mean for compliance
  • Show how to go beyond email to protect your brand from domain and subdomain takeovers and lookalike attacks across the web and social media

Whether you're in the public sector, financial services, healthcare, or any regulated industry, you'll leave with a clear picture of where your risks lie and how to stay ahead systematically.

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Hosted by

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    Natalie Hays Sr. Product Marketing Manager @ Red Sift

    Marketer of Email Security, Writer, and an amateur Strongwoman

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    Billy McDiarmid Sr Director, Sales Engineering @ Red Sift

    Global Head of Solutions Engineering at Red Sift.

Red Sift

Creating a fundamentally safer internet through proactive security

Trusted by 1,200+ teams around the world, Red Sift makes it simple to deploy proactive security across email, web and PKI. Its cloud-based apps make it easy to embrace the protocols that keep the internet safe while protecting known protocol gaps, stopping configuration drift and using AI to scale.