Email has become the default means of communication for both businesses and individuals, but as we saw yesterday it isn't without its problems. A major issue email has is that of security, cyber criminals are getting better at creating phishing and other messages that accurately spoof commercial organizations. But there is a technology in the form of Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) which has the potential to restore faith in email communication. We spoke to Patrick Peterson, founder and executive chairman of email trust specialist Agari, to find out more. BN: How did DMARC come about? PP: For…
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