Stay ahead of domain and brand impersonation with Cisco Domain Protection
Cisco Domain Protection (CDP) by Red Sift helps Cisco customers block exact-domain phishing and detect lookalike impersonation threats.
Stay ahead of domain and brand impersonation with Cisco Domain Protection
Cisco Domain Protection (CDP) by Red Sift helps Cisco customers block exact-domain phishing and detect lookalike impersonation threats.
Cisco Domain Protection helps organizations stop phishing and fraud by combining domain authentication with real-time monitoring of lookalike threats.
Enforce DMARC policies to block emails sent from domains you own but don’t authorize.
Boost your deliverability and drive open rates with BIMI, a new standard for logo display in emails for DMARC-compliant domains.
Monitor for malicious domains designed to mimic your brand and deceive users.
Use built-in workflows to prioritize, investigate, and take down malicious infrastructure.
Why Cisco partners with Red Sift to power its Domain Protection offering
Cisco originally selected Red Sift OnDMARC to stop email spoofing at scale and integrate easily across complex environments.
Now, with Brand Trust, CDP goes further—detecting and mitigating lookalike domain attacks beyond the reach of email authentication.
Take back control of your email reputation and stop unauthorized use of your email-sending domains.
• Enforce exact domain protection through DMARC
• Manage DMARC, SPF, DKIM, MTA-STS and BIMI in one place
• Get full visibility into sending sources with actionable reports
• Stop malicious mail from forgotten or abandoned subdomains
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Red Sift brings DMARC data to the SOC with new Cisco XDR integration
We’re extending our partnership by joining the Cisco Security Technical Alliance and integrating Red Sift OnDMARC with Cisco XDR.
This integration builds on our existing Domain Protection partnership to bring visibility of business email compromise into the SOC (security operations center).
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