Security analytics

SPF, DKIM and DMARC status for public entities

Review email-domain protection status and quickly identify entities that require configuration improvements.

47 483

entities

87 904

domains

7.6%

6 695 fully secured domains (SPF+DKIM+DMARC)

Mail server security analysis

SPF, DKIM and DMARC are three anti-spoofing layers. Together they reduce phishing risk and improve email deliverability.

SPF

Who is allowed to send emails for your domain

SPF defines trusted sending servers. Missing SPF increases spoofing risk and may hurt message delivery.

DKIM

Whether message content is authentic

DKIM signs emails cryptographically, allowing recipients to verify the message was not modified in transit.

DMARC

What to do with suspicious messages

DMARC defines policy (monitor, quarantine, reject) and reporting for unauthorized messages.

Current domain protection snapshot

This page gives a consolidated view of email-security configuration for analyzed public entities and highlights gaps that need remediation.

SPF OK: 38 084 • DMARC OK: 20 854 • DKIM OK: 13 080