
PowerDMARC Exhibits At GISEC Global 2025
You can find PowerDMARC at booth SP107, where their team will be showcasing how they are transforming email security for organizations across the Middle East and Africa. PowerDMARC will demonstrate its advanced solutions for protecting domains against phishing, spoofing, and impersonation attacks, empowering managed security service providers (MSSPs) and enterprises to enhance their cybersecurity posture.
GISEC 2025 brings together over 25,000 information security professionals, global industry leaders, government officials, and technology innovators from more than 160 countries. PowerDMARC joins this dynamic ecosystem to highlight the critical role of DMARC, SPF, DKIM, BIMI, MTA-STS, and TLS-RPT in improving email deliverability, strengthening domain security, and building digital trust for organizations of all sizes.
'Our mission is to equip organizations and partners across the Middle East and Africa with robust, user-friendly email authentication solutions that address today's most pressing cyber threats,' said Zainab Al Lawati, Business Development Manager (MEA) at PowerDMARC. 'GISEC provides an exceptional platform to engage with cybersecurity leaders, share knowledge, and work together toward a more secure digital future.' 0 0

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