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Agari DMARC Protection

Protect Customers from Cyberattacks.

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Overview

Agari, now part of Fortra, provides advanced threat protection against email attacks. Agari DMARC Protection automates the process of email authentication to protect customers and partners from domain spoofing. It uses predictive modeling and global threat intelligence to identify and authorize legitimate senders, simplifying the path to a DMARC enforcement policy for large, complex organizations.

✨ Key Features

  • Automated Sender Discovery and Authorization
  • Hosted SPF/DKIM
  • Predictive AI and Threat Intelligence
  • BIMI Integration
  • Executive and Operational Dashboards

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • Predictive AI for sender identification
  • Deep visibility into email supply chain
  • Strong focus on BEC and identity deception

Unique Value: Leverages predictive AI to automate the most difficult parts of DMARC implementationβ€”sender discovery and authorizationβ€”at enterprise scale.

🎯 Use Cases (4)

Preventing brand impersonation and phishing Automating DMARC for complex, multi-sender environments Protecting against business email compromise (BEC) Securing outbound email for global brands

βœ… Best For

  • Large financial institutions
  • Major social media platforms
  • Government agencies

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Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • Small businesses seeking a simple, low-cost monitoring tool

πŸ† Alternatives

Proofpoint Valimail Mimecast

Focuses heavily on AI-based automation for sender intelligence, which can accelerate the path to enforcement compared to manual analysis tools.

πŸ’» Platforms

Web

πŸ”Œ Integrations

Part of Fortra's cybersecurity portfolio

πŸ›Ÿ Support Options

  • βœ“ Email Support
  • βœ“ Phone Support
  • βœ“ Dedicated Support (All tier)

πŸ”’ Compliance & Security

βœ“ SOC 2 βœ“ GDPR βœ“ ISO 27001 βœ“ SSO βœ“ SOC 2 Type 2 βœ“ ISO 27001 βœ“ FedRAMP

πŸ’° Pricing

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