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Protect Your Email and Reputation,

GCA DMARC Setup Guide

Use this tool to implement DMARC.

DMARC – Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance -is an email authentication standard that helps users protect their email domains from spoofers, spammers and phishing attacks. A DMARC policy allows a sender to indicate that their messages are protected and tells a receiver what to do if one of the authentication methods passes or fails – such as send the message or reject the message. This tool will guide your organization through the process of creating of setting up a DMARC policy, as well as additional protections so that your organization will have a stronger email authentication mechanism in place to help protect the brand.

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Link to GCA Community Forum: https://community.globalcyberalliance.org/tags/c/cybersecurity-toolbox/protect-your-email-and-reputation/13/gca-setup-guide

Link to the DMARC dedicated forum: https://community.globalcyberalliance.org/c/dmarc

Link to GCA DMARC Resources: https://dmarc.globalcyberalliance.org/dmarc-media-kit/

Link to GCA DMARC Bootcamp Resources: https://dmarc.globalcyberalliance.org/dmarc-bootcamp/

 

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“Time” defines the approximate time it will take to implement the tool, including installation and setup. Based on your system and experience, the time may be longer or shorter than the time estimated.

Tool Levels

Level 1

Requires minimal technical knowledge to complete setup. Users with little-to-no familiarity with computer systems will still easily be able to implement Level 1 tools.

Level 2

Requires basic technical understanding of operating systems and settings controls. Users with a basic understanding will be able to easily implement Level 2 tools.

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Requires an intermediate level of understanding to implement. Users will need an intermediate understanding of computer systems and code languages.

Level 4

Requires advanced levels of understanding of computer systems, settings and code languages. Users will need experience with advanced system configurations.

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