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DMARC Monitoring by FORMALITY Deutschland
DMARC monitoring is a process to ensure that emails are delivered correctly and not spoofed by fraudsters. DMARC stands for "Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance." It helps prevent email spoofing and phishing attacks by specifying how emails from a specific domain should be authenticated.
DMARC RUA Reports
RUA reports, also known as Aggregate Reports, provide domain owners with an overview of the overall performance of their DMARC policies. These reports contain aggregated data on email authentication, including the number of emails sent, the emails successfully authenticated, and those that failed due to DMARC errors or possible spoofing attempts. By analyzing RUA reports, domain owners can assess the effectiveness of their DMARC policies and take steps to improve their email security.
DMARC RUF Reports
RUF reports, also known as Forensic Reports, provide detailed insights into individual email incidents that may show DMARC violations. These reports contain information on failed authentication attempts, including the sources and characteristics of spoofed emails. By analyzing RUF reports, domain owners can identify potential threats such as email fraud and spoofing and take appropriate countermeasures to strengthen their email security.
Benefits of DMARC Monitoring
DMARC monitoring offers a range of benefits for domain owners. It enables proactive monitoring of email security, identification and mitigation of potential threats like spoofing and phishing, improvement of email deliverability, and reinforcement of trust in their brand identity. By understanding and analyzing these reports, domain owners can optimize their DMARC policies, thereby enhancing the integrity and security of their email traffic.