Are You Being Impersonated by Email Scammers? How to Protect Your Corporate Identity

Webinar Description

Has your organisation’s domain been impersonated—or could it be at risk?
Spoofing and phishing attacks remain as prevalent as ever, leaving many company domains exposed and vulnerable. These attacks not only damage brand reputation but can also lead to serious security breaches.

To help prevent this, major email platforms like Microsoft have adopted DMARC—but what exactly is it? And if you’ve already implemented DMARC, how can you be sure it’s configured correctly and actually protecting your domain?

In this informative webinar, our expert guest speaker Elliot Wilkie, Senior Product Specialist at Brigantia, will unpack the growing threat of domain impersonation and the real-world consequences businesses face. You’ll gain a clear understanding of what DMARC is, how it works in conjunction with SPF and DKIM, and how it helps defend against email-based attacks.

We’ll also take a technical look at how to implement DMARC correctly and explore tools like Sendmarc that can help you maintain ongoing protection and visibility into your domain’s security.

Top Takeaways

  • Discover the Real Threats Targeting Your Domain
    Understand how spoofing and phishing attacks can impersonate your organisation and put your brand, customers, and reputation at risk.

  • Learn What DMARC Is—And Why It Matters
    Get a clear, jargon-free explanation of how DMARC protects your domain from email impersonation and boosts trust with your audience.

  • Stay Ahead with the Latest Industry Moves
    Hear how companies like Microsoft are using DMARC—and what that means for your organisation’s email security strategy.

  • See How DMARC Works Under the Hood
    Gain a technical, yet accessible, look at how DMARC integrates with SPF and DKIM to secure your domain and block fake emails.

  • Explore Tools That Simplify DMARC Implementation
    Learn about trusted tools like Sendmarc that help you deploy DMARC correctly, monitor your domain, and maintain ongoing protection.