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Domain-based email security levels still not where they should be

Switching on 'Dmarc' enforcement is a cyber security 'low hanging fruit'.

SMX Co-Founder Thom Hooker speaks with Will Mace

Will Mace Wed, 15 Jun 2022

New Zealand-based organisations’ adoption of email protections that help to filter out scams and phishing attacks has come a long way since 2020, but is still lagging where it should be, given domain authorisation is "low hanging fruit", according to cyber security expert Thom Hooker.

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Will Mace Wed, 15 Jun 2022
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