Cloudflare selects Red Sift as preferred DMARC and email security partner

Cloudflare customers now benefit from Red Sift OnDMARC to simplify DMARC enforcement and stop advanced phishing, spoofing, and email-based threats.

Cloudflare selects Red Sift as preferred DMARC and email security partner

Cloudflare customers now benefit from Red Sift OnDMARC to simplify DMARC enforcement and stop advanced phishing, spoofing, and email-based threats.

Why Cloudflare customers choose Red Sift

Cloudflare customers understand the stakes of email-based threats—especially in sectors like finance, healthcare, and SaaS. In these environments, DMARC enforcement isn’t optional. While others focus on reporting, Red Sift delivers rapid, complete enforcement for stronger, faster protection.

Enterprise-ready, globally proven

Built for mid-market and enterprise organizations, Red Sift is trusted by Cisco and rated 4.9/5 on G2—delivering the scale, support, and security Cloudflare customers expect.

The only DMARC provider securing DNS

Red Sift continuously monitors for misconfigurations and unauthorized changes, closing gaps attackers could exploit to hijack unused subdomains.

Fast results in high-stakes industries

Red Sift helps regulated sectors like finance and healthcare reach DMARC enforcement in as little as 6–8 weeks, supporting tight compliance timelines and complex environments.

Fewer manual tasks with AI-driven insights

Red Sift Radar is the only AI engine built into a DMARC platform. It answers complex questions instantly, helping teams find and fix issues faster, without the heavy lifting.

Testimonial
Hear it from Cloudflare
Vinod Muralidhar
Senior Director of Cloudflare Email Security

“Offering the most enhanced benefits for our new and existing customers, partnering with Red Sift was a logical decision. Working cohesively, our customers gain access to technology that goes deep, offering real-time visibility into subdomains and other areas ignored by lesser solutions.”

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